Oh STFU You liberal Moron
Typical Liberal blame everyone except the person who is really at fault
I should know since my mother is a drunk and my father was abusive
Want to know my childhood?
At 10 years old a typical day went like this.
My father would come home at 6pm and I would be outside playing with my friends. He would call me in and my friends would actually say "Time for your beatin"
After he beat me for something I would just run out and go play. By 8pm my mother was drunk and my father was good and angry and they would be screaming at each other.
By 9pm they were holding knives at each other and there I was in the middle crying and pleading with them to stop.
By 10pm my mother would fall down unconscious from drinking and I would push on her stomach to make her breath "I have no idea why I
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Ever since I could remember every night I was getting beaten I swore "I will never hit my kids and I will always protect woman"
Every time my mother was drunk I swore I would never be her and I have always drank responsibly
Now do I have what they have YES YES YES but instead of hitting my kids I would put my fist through a wall. I can be as mean as anyone in the world and would have no problem ripping your F 'n throat out... but I CHOOSE not to go there.
If I get that angry I 'll scream, I 'll punch a wall but I will never hit a child or a woman EVER!! Because I would rather break my hand punching a wall than hurt someone.
I had a bad gambling addiction... so bad in fact that I was beating $5000 a day. For a year I stole money from my wife. my mother, borrowed money, sold stuff just to keep it going. After a really bad weekend I said "NO MORE" and I never bet again.
So go to hell with your BS
BTW
At 40 I was diagnoised with ADHD.
My father stop beating me when I was 13 and fought back
My mother I admitted to a drug place at 18 and while she still drinks it 's never been that
When I was growing up, I barely ever got to see my father and brother. Lily grew up without her mother. When I was around 1 years old, my mother and father got divorced. My mother took me with her and my father kept my brother and sister. My mother told me, that my father was abusive told her and my brother and sister.
In the article “Sorry, College Kids, There’s No Such Thing As Hate Speech” by The Federalist. The author John Daniel Davidson believes there is so no such thing as hate speech unless it is a crime. I agree with the author, you can say what you want unless it causes a riot or a crime is committed. [1]The case, which involved a white teenager burning a cross made from taped-together broken chair legs in the front yard of a black family that lived across the street, went to the U.S. Supreme Court. In this case I believe if no one was hurt and there wasn’t any damage to the property the white teenager shouldn’t be convicted.
They were sitting around some fire when they saw me they were frightened. They quickly grabbed their torches and were pointing them at me. I was telling them to calm down but, all they would hear were loud moans it was like they could not understand me. Then the king (Hrothgar) told his men “kill him”, all of a sudden my mother came out of nowhere. She (my mother) started to fight with them and eventually scared them.
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Every child wants to become like their parents. If the parents do not show aggression towards their children, then the children do not learn how to show aggression towards somebody else. Of course sometimes, in some families, parents are calm, but children are aggressive. I think, because parents do not pay enough attention to children because they are busy with work or something else, that's why children become aggressive. If parents talk with their children about how much they love them and about their problem, children will continue to love and share it with their environment.
There are many interpretations of what torture is and how something can be classified as torture. In “Believe Me It’s Torture” Christopher Hitchens talks about the United States and its various uses of interrogation tactics to get Important information from suspected terrorists. In the article the author often brings up the waterboarding tactic that is often used and how there is a large controversy over whether it is in fact torture or if it is just simply harmless. The article states, “waterboarding was something that Americans did to other Americans, it was inflicted upon and endured by the Special Forces in a form of training called S.E.R.E (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape) so that they could build up a resistance to it so that they
Mima I was young then. Only a few months older than 4. I was not old enough to enroll at any kindergarten and it was almost the beginning of the school year. I was supposed to spend this school year with my dad at home that is until my father, a General Motors worker, had been moved to first shift. My mother, teached at a school in town, which left me without anyone to spend the end of summer with.
As a child, I would do things like steal from my mother 's wallet and use the money on those claw machines with the stuffed animals. A few times, I poured out all of the body soap and shampoo into the drain. Looking back to it now, I realize that I only did these things because I wanted attention from my parents. I remember one
Based on social class, one's reason could be to get out of financial trouble. Others may gamble a couple bucks to stop working and be able to travel the world freely. When someone first pulls out their wallet to buy a lotto ticket, they already understand the odds are against them. If they know that, why would they do it?
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the term 'Faggot ' is "used as an insulting and contemptuous term for a male homosexual" and is classified as offensive language. Most people are well aware that this term is offensive. Regardless it is still often used in certain areas of our society. Language is known to evolve over time, or be used differently in certain contexts. The use of the term 'Faggot ' or its shorter version 'Fag ' has been popular in high schools across America; it was not uncommon to hear it in the halls of my high school.
Do you think that parents should have the right to spank their child as a form of punishment? I believe that parents should be able to. Spanking help teach the child that certain actions have consequences. It also help the child to improve their behavior, because when they are acting inappropriately they get spanked and hopefully it teaches them to not act that way. Parents should have the right to spank their child as a form of punishment.
Is that not the appropriate response when someone brutally kills your child? I am always depicted as amoral and reckless but it is not true, my feelings
It was a friday night around 9 o’clock, loud music playing from people cars. Miami Moon was packed with people, they had people surrounded around store laughing and talking. There was this motorcycle group that got together every Friday. At first my daddy was chillin outside smoking with the other men.
Holloween is one of my favorite holidays because I’m a big fan of trying to scare someone. this have been a tradition for my family since I was a little boy. Like who wouldn’t like going to get free candy as a kid you would feel like you’re in heaven. I believe all kids like getting as much candy as they want. The most exciting apart about it is you don’t have to pay for none of it.