Im sorry! you wish your mother would die????? nice. If you are "yay im a model" rolls eyes then move out, get your own place, and stand on your own too feet without sponging of someone you apparently hate..........she doesn't have to die so you can get a life, you have to get some balls for you to live your life............go out get a job, pay your way, get out and live your own life, and stop moaning..
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Does my mom know about me?
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No, I don't know your Mom or what's going on beyond what you have shared with us.But this is what I do know: You are apparently an adult living in HER house, eating HER food, living on HER income. That gives HER the right to expect you to live by HER rules. If you don't like it, you have two options. 1) Shut up and deal with it because you're getting a really good deal. It's not cheap for her either. 2) Move out. Your choice. Many have done it. And by the way, don't ask questions if you don't want answers.
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Fuck Starbucks. I tried applying there and on the application they ask me to write an essay on what I loved about coffee, so I bullshitted wrote how I loved to taste the exotic delicate flavors of each blend and how the aroma enticed me and all that shit.
I call back and ask about my application, I get an interview and and the end the girl tells me "Sorry but I don't really feel you genuinely appreciate coffee"
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Damien, don't forget that children growing up have effectively no choice. While most parents try to be good parents and, though they may fail sometimes, they are still much better than any alternative, it remains true that there are some parents that are so bad, so emotionally abusive, so neglectful, that they do lasting serious damage. In that case all one can do is get out when one can. However, while once upon a time you could leave home at 14, work as an office boy and gradually make your way up the ladder if you were good enough, that's now no longer possible. So people in that situation have to weigh up which option is least damaging, in a situation where neither is good.And there's the difficulty in changing, in turning away from the status quo. That always requires a little courage, but it can need a lot more if the way you have been brought up has been designed to quash all initiative and self-esteem.I don't know how much of this is relevant to bi_model. But there certainly are people in this sort of bind.And nice story, white_lines.
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haha! Thats quite funny in a fucked up way... do all starbucks employees have a caffeine addiction?!
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I would take that story with a James-Frey-size grain of salt.
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I know steve, it still gave me a giggle. Even if it wasn't real I thought it was kinda funny :grin: the salt thing made me laugh too. I guess I'm easy tonight (to make laugh..) :grin:
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Yeah, I get that Ineligible. And I really don't mean to give the kid a hard time. I actually kind of understand. But at the same time, I've come in contact with a lot of kids his age over the past few years that would give their right arm for the options he has. I guess it is partially a matter of perspective.
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It sounds like your mom knows and she's trying to get you away from it.
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Hey Mean Girls was shot at my school :laughing:... why would she think your Gay from the movie Mean Girls.