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don't you hate it when people ruin your day? ...

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wanker!!!

 

 

:lol: That was very amusing....and random,,I loved it....:P

 

No it wasn't - because it was totally inappropriate and unwarranted.:angry:

There are a lot of monsters outside in the world,yeah they are father or mother too.

 

Is amazing what a board make us say or think.A community that have own rules and a behavior that psychologists found really fascinating.

 

I wonder how differents we are? If we act the same here and in the real world?

Actually, I tend to wear my heart on my sleeve alot, so I could easily see myself saying that in 'Real life'. It's weird that I find it more embarassing to have said it in the company of on-line strangers...

 

But it's a safe place to say it. If I meet up with ppl from the boards, it's not llike anyone's going to say 'on, nice to meet you, you're the abused 36-year-old in Kngston'. hahaha! ANyway, I'm off-topic and tired...G'night, All!

Well,world is a small place,It had a lot of surprises.

 

But yeah,what are the chances?

 

G'night!

Tracie..I would have to agree and empathize and sympathize with you too. I lived that very thing. Still do, less extremes now that I get out of the house more often.

 

And I would just BEG her everytime she said " You never do ANYTHING right" to tell me of the things I DID do right. She could not.

 

I would bring home A grades, I would keep my room neat 80 percent of the time.

 

I would treat her guests with extreme respect and they commended me on it.

 

I would be the best kid of the group...

 

but these goods were never mentioned when I would make a mistake here and there.

I think it's a sad part of human nature to remember the bad more than the good. The B grade on my report card was often the one pointed out...not always, in all fairness. Parents have 'selective memory' choosing to remember only what justifies their complaints. I guess alot of the world suffers from that condition.

I was enjoying my first exam-free day of the week and looking forward to my awesome weekend. I wanted to put on some music in my room and start making bubbles (yeah,bubbles), but my mom told me 'I'm gonna get your brother a haircut,but get ready cos when I come back we're going out for a walk' I only agreed because I didn't wanna argue at that time, though I knew it'd come sooner or later. When she came back I had just turned the DVD on and grabbed my bubble maker (which is also a pen)*realises how stupid she is*, when she started going on and on about how I had promised to do anything she wanted after midterms were over, and how I had to lose some weight but wasn't doing anything about it, then she turned off the TV. This stupid lame talk turned into a 1 hour fight with me wishing I'd gone with her for that walk.

I think it's a sad part of human nature to remember the bad more than the good. The B grade on my report card was often the one pointed out...not always' date=' in all fairness. Parents have 'selective memory' choosing to remember only what justifies their complaints. I guess alot of the world suffers from that condition.[/quote']

 

 

*knights Tracie*

 

this selective memory is very painful for the kids.

 

The question I ask myself always after long, lingering fights is: Will I be that way?

 

and it really hurts to admit that you just 'become' that way in parenthood...

I was enjoying my first exam-free day of the week and looking forward to my awesome weekend. I wanted to put on some music in my room and start making bubbles (yeah' date='bubbles), but my mom told me 'I'm gonna get your brother a haircut,but get ready cos when I come back we're going out for a walk' I only agreed because I didn't wanna argue at that time, though I knew it'd come sooner or later. When she came back I had just turned the DVD on and grabbed my bubble maker (which is also a pen)*realises how stupid she is*, when she started going on and on about how I had promised to do anything she wanted after midterms were over, and how I had to lose some weight but wasn't doing anything about it, then she turned off the TV. This stupid lame talk turned into a 1 hour fight with me wishing I'd gone with her for that walk.[/quote']

bullcrap.

parents moaning about their kid's weight are fuckin bonkers.

that's so fucked up since they should raise their kids with a healthy attitude towards food!! :veryangry:

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I was enjoying my first exam-free day of the week and looking forward to my awesome weekend. I wanted to put on some music in my room and start making bubbles (yeah' date='bubbles), but my mom told me 'I'm gonna get your brother a haircut,but get ready cos when I come back we're going out for a walk' I only agreed because I didn't wanna argue at that time, though I knew it'd come sooner or later. When she came back I had just turned the DVD on and grabbed my bubble maker (which is also a pen)*realises how stupid she is*, when she started going on and on about how I had promised to do anything she wanted after midterms were over, and how I had to lose some weight but wasn't doing anything about it, then she turned off the TV. This stupid lame talk turned into a 1 hour fight with me wishing I'd gone with her for that walk.[/quote']

 

heh, my mom is always trying to get me to walk with her. she doesn't get mad or anything though. she does nag about how i need to lose weight though, but it's true! i do... badly, haha.

i can't say that i have had a 'ruined' day so to speak, i have a few disapointments along the way but nothing i can't get over

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