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    [quote author=ZoMyGoddess! link=topic=17886.msg1131247#msg1131247 date=1230501356]
    oh oh,..

    haha well welcome.  hopefully you will absorbed into our pool of awesomeness.
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    OH one can only hope! :D
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    [quote author=RIP DADDY link=topic=17886.msg1131268#msg1131268 date=1230502145]
    Damn, you mean you shall no longer be so kind to me? :[
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    NO, I like it...

    It is the rest of them that won't... :lol: :lol:

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    [quote author=brie star link=topic=17884.msg1131265#msg1131265 date=1230502073]
    this makes me extremely happy that you are taking the steps to get yourself help.
    there are so many people that won't go to counseling, (even some of us here on MDS ahem)
    or some people that want counseling, but just don't get around to doing it.
    you are a very wise young woman, I'm impressed.
    When I went to counseling in high school, they had to drag me there kicking and screaming the whole way.
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    Why thank you. Yes, unfortunately I was robbed of my childhood and was forced to grow up faster than most. :[
    But I suppose that's a price to pay for being as smart as yours truly. ;)
    When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful, a miracle, it was beautiful, magical.

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    [quote author=Chompin link=topic=17886.msg1131272#msg1131272 date=1230502236]
    NO, I like it...

    It is the rest of them that won't... :lol: :lol:
    [/quote]

    Well, I suppose this is farewell to my addiction. hhaha.
    When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful, a miracle, it was beautiful, magical.

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    [quote author=RIP DADDY link=topic=17884.msg1131259#msg1131259 date=1230501893]
    wow. that's rough. I wish my mom would do something for me. :[
    I had been begging her since the day my dad died for a psychologist or whatever. Never would she budge. She told me I was fine, and she only thought that because I don't trust her, so I never let her know how I really feel. And I went to my soccer coach, who was also my history teacher last year, and had already known about some of my troubles. I unloaded EVERYTHING on him. The first day I met w/ him, I told him everything except that my mom was an alcoholic. And then that night my friend yelled at me and told me that's the most important thing that I need to tell him. So I went to him the next day, told him that I there was something I didn't tell him because I was/am scared. And he told me to come to him at lunch, and so I did. He told me "we" had a meeting at sixth period. And I almost shit my pants. And I said "WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT" becasue I thought he called home, after I had already specified not to. And he looked at me and said "me, you, and the guidance counselor" and I wa slike OH OKAY. and whatever. He got someone to cover his sixth period class and brought me down to guidance and he told the counselor everything he already knew. And he turned and looked at me and was like, I'm really scared to here what you said you hadn't told me. And I sat there for five minutes staring into the eyes of my soccer coach and guidance couselor before I could get the words out. But the other day I asked god for more help, and not four hours later, my sister told me that she was going to find me a counselor. :] So as you can see, I'm attempting to straigten myself out.
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    I am so glad you are looking for help. Please use every outlet available to you. You seem to be dealing with all this a lot more maturely than most kids your age would, myself included.
    Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it.

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    [quote author=RIP DADDY link=topic=17886.msg1131278#msg1131278 date=1230502442]
    Well, I suppose this is farewell to my addiction. hhaha.
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    Hey, .2% are still good!!

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    [quote author=teifl link=topic=17884.msg1131284#msg1131284 date=1230502528]
    I am so glad you are looking for help. Please use every outlet available to you. You seem to be dealing with all this a lot more maturely than most kids your age would, myself included.
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    Yea, well I try. I mean I had to become mature as soon as possible. Because God knows nobody else was going to do anything for me. :[
    And thanks.
    When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful, a miracle, it was beautiful, magical.

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    [quote author=Chompin link=topic=17886.msg1131288#msg1131288 date=1230502664]
    Hey, .2% are still good!!
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    Go, quick! Run after her!  :lol:
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    [quote author=Chompin link=topic=17886.msg1131288#msg1131288 date=1230502664]
    Hey, .2% are still good!!
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    haha. OKAY. you've convinced me, I'm here to stay! :]
    When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful, a miracle, it was beautiful, magical.

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    Re: the death of a parent.

    [quote author=teifl link=topic=17884.msg1131252#msg1131252 date=1230501521]
    Your mom is a wise woman. You are so lucky you had/have such a great support system.

    I love the journal idea.

    P.S.
    Tell your mom I am available for adoption. I was waiting for Brad and Angelina, but they never answer my letters. &nbsp;:lol:
    [/quote]

    she's wise but man is she apain in my arse!&nbsp;

    Brad and Angie enevr answer my letters either!&nbsp;
    I think it's cuz I'm white.

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    [quote author=White trash bitchy blonde link=topic=17884.msg1131301#msg1131301 date=1230503510]
    she's wise but man is she apain in my arse!&nbsp;

    Brad and Angie enevr answer my letters either!&nbsp;
    I think it's cuz I'm white.
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    YEA! same here! :'(
    It's very sad. I want to be the adopted child of famous people!
    They DID respond to my letter and told me I was ineligible seeing as I'm a white teenager and I have a mom, and a very hateful family. :[
    When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful, a miracle, it was beautiful, magical.

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    [quote author=RIP DADDY link=topic=17884.msg1131275#msg1131275 date=1230502371]
    Why thank you. Yes, unfortunately I was robbed of my childhood and was forced to grow up faster than most. :[
    But I suppose that's a price to pay for being as smart as yours truly. ;)
    [/quote]

    I think that there are alot of us here that feel we were robbed of something.&nbsp; I feel like I was robbed of my teenage years but whattya gonna do? I'll tell you what you need to do!&nbsp; You pull yourself up by your bootstraps and give the world hell!&nbsp; You need a set plan of attack here!&nbsp; Find a counselor, if you can't find one, there are always churches or community health programs there for you!&nbsp; Don't be bashful, you need the help!&nbsp; Focus on getting an education, keep your nose clean, stay out of any and all drama and pick and choose your friends wisely!&nbsp; Make the best choices possible and you will always honor your dads memory in the best way!&nbsp; Your his daughter so of course you are a direct reflection of him!&nbsp; YOU are what keeps his memory alive!

    Take care of you first!&nbsp; Fuck everyone else!

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    [quote author=White trash bitchy blonde link=topic=17884.msg1131308#msg1131308 date=1230503964]
    I think that there are alot of us here that feel we were robbed of something.&nbsp; I feel like I was robbed of my teenage years but whattya gonna do? I'll tell you what you need to do!&nbsp; You pull yourself up by your bootstraps and give the world hell!&nbsp; You need a set plan of attack here!&nbsp; Find a counselor, if you can't find one, there are always churches or community health programs there for you!&nbsp; Don't be bashful, you need the help!&nbsp; Focus on getting an education, keep your nose clean, stay out of any and all drama and pick and choose your friends wisely!&nbsp; Make the best choices possible and you will always honor your dads memory in the best way!&nbsp; Your his daughter so of course you are a direct reflection of him!&nbsp; YOU are what keeps his memory alive!

    Take care of you first!&nbsp; Fuck everyone else!
    [/quote]

    Yea, I know. I hear this same thing from everyone. LOL.
    But every day people tell me how much I'm like my dad.
    When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful, a miracle, it was beautiful, magical.

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    [quote author=RIP DADDY link=topic=17886.msg1131300#msg1131300 date=1230503457]
    haha. OKAY. you've convinced me, I'm here to stay! :]
    [/quote]

    Kewl!

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    [quote author=Chompin link=topic=17886.msg1131248#msg1131248 date=1230501357]
    I totally agree on the abortion...

    Unfortunately for you, only .2% of the posters here agree with us...this is a hotbed for radical liberalism, but I like it here anyway.

    So like I said, the honeymoon is over, and I apologize for baiting you...okay, no I dont, I am an asshole.
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    :-D
    And affirmative action is a very nice term for racial discrimination against better-qualified white people in jobs, employment, promotions and scholarships, and college admittance.

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    [quote author=Chauncy link=topic=17886.msg1131371#msg1131371 date=1230507297]
    I wish someone would have aborted you so you wouldn't have made this dumb thread.
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    Stop it. She's new and doesn't know better. She's not stupid.

    Chaunce is like that sometimes. I think his sandles are a little too tight.

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    [quote author=Chauncy link=topic=17886.msg1131371#msg1131371 date=1230507297]
    I wish someone would have aborted you so you wouldn't have made this dumb thread.
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    That was pretty fucked up.

    Now you say your sorry and stand in the corner until you learn your lesson!


    *been with the kids for far tooo long today!

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    This may not end well.
    <br />The best thing happened. A guy was butchering Conway Twitty at Karaoke and the power went off in the bar. Someone shouted you pissed Jesus off when you messed with Conway!

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    [quote author=Chauncy link=topic=17886.msg1131371#msg1131371 date=1230507297]
    I wish someone would have aborted you so you wouldn't have made this dumb thread.
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    Seriously, dude, not nice. She's 15, and she came on MDS because she wanted a community with whom she could talk freely about losing a parent, and that was no kind of greeting. I think you owe an apology.&nbsp; :x
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    My apologies to the original poster.


    I didn't know that was her actual father. I thought that was in reference to her pimp or something.


    And affirmative action is a very nice term for racial discrimination against better-qualified white people in jobs, employment, promotions and scholarships, and college admittance.

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    [quote author=Chauncy link=topic=17886.msg1131402#msg1131402 date=1230508427]
    My apologies to the original poster.


    I didn't know that was her actual father. I thought that was in reference to her pimp or something.



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    Good boy!&nbsp; You can come out of the corner now.&nbsp; Give mommy kisses.

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    Re: the death of a parent.

    [quote author=RIP DADDY link=topic=17884.msg1131348#msg1131348 date=1230506304]
    Yea, I know. I hear this same thing from everyone. LOL.
    But every day people tell me how much I'm like my dad.
    [/quote]

    When someone says something like that to me, it makes my heart hurt less.

    I'm taking care of my dad's mom now and she has dimentia kinda bad.....So when she tells me that I do something alot like my dad, for some reason i feel better.


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    [quote author=White trash bitchy blonde link=topic=17886.msg1131404#msg1131404 date=1230508560]
    Good boy!&nbsp; You can come out of the corner now.&nbsp; Give mommy kisses.
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    I am not sure that implying the fifteen year old is a prostitute was an improvement...

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    [quote author=White trash bitchy blonde link=topic=17886.msg1131404#msg1131404 date=1230508560]
    Good boy!&nbsp; You can come out of the corner now.&nbsp; Give mommy kisses.
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    No way. My mother is not redneck trash.

    And affirmative action is a very nice term for racial discrimination against better-qualified white people in jobs, employment, promotions and scholarships, and college admittance.

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