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Post by Dark_ » 28 Nov 2020, 22:16

like e.g. when i was 7 i was on holiday with my mum and my (1st) step dad and he threw a rock into the oceon and me (being idiotic) picked up a rock the same size as my hand and threw it, the only problem is that i didnt know i threw it up and i was looking out into the oceon waiting for the splash.
then it hit me on the head, blood was pooring out and i had to use my spiderman hoodie as a bandage until i got to the hospital.


luckly i didnt smash my skull but i did have to get sewn :P
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Post by Emotive » 28 Nov 2020, 22:37

Dark_Santa wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 22:10
LikkleMel wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 22:08
Dark_Santa wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 22:07
my dad doesnt care about me, neither does my step dad , my second step dad however is ok
oofff that's sad and confusing
haha allow me to explain :P my dad left when i was 2 then my mum got with another guy who became my step dad , and my step dad left when i was 12 :haha: UwU
Sucks when I hear about biological fathers failing in that department so much. >< My own stepdad came into my life when I was 2 but as far as I'm concerned he is my dad and I've always called him that. Just because someone donates their sperm doesn't mean they're a father, but it sucks that their kids have to pay the price by watching the 2 people they probably love the most in the world separate or divorce. It sounds stressful. ><

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Post by lolin » 28 Nov 2020, 22:40

are we having a sad-off to see who's the saddest

my mother's been married four times: first, cheated. second, stole things and ran off. third, went back to his ex-wife. fourth, drank himself to death
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Post by lolin » 28 Nov 2020, 22:40

i basically have relationship troubles out the wazoo
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Post by Dark_ » 28 Nov 2020, 22:48

i kinda understand that lolin..
my dad smoked weed and was a complete ass hole to my mum
my step dad got married to my mum then did some *cough* things then got a divorce and left


but honnestly thats nothing compaired to your father figures :(
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Post by Dark_ » 28 Nov 2020, 22:51

my dad is great though love him

the fact that he gets me £15 or less on my birthday and doesnt even write to me is great and i only see him like once every year sometimes not at all
gets angry easily and comes to my mums house and starts argueing over pointless stuff then the police tell him to go away cas hes causing a racket

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Post by Dark_ » 28 Nov 2020, 22:52

lets not get too sad though guys :P its nearly christmas! :D
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Post by Emotive » 28 Nov 2020, 23:13

I don't have anyone coming around to harass my family but these days if that were to happen nobody in this house would stand for it. lol I think one of mom's or dad's guns would be brought out pretty quick. But that said my family's had arguments just like every other family, some worse than others. This family's been together for 30 years though, so that's way too much time invested into it to just give up over a spat at this point.

Not sure if that qualifies as sad though. lol ^^;

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Post by Dark_ » 28 Nov 2020, 23:18

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Post by lambda-sky » 29 Nov 2020, 10:29

Dark_Santa wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 22:16
like e.g. when i was 7 i was on holiday with my mum and my (1st) step dad and he threw a rock into the oceon and me (being idiotic) picked up a rock the same size as my hand and threw it, the only problem is that i didnt know i threw it up and i was looking out into the oceon waiting for the splash.
then it hit me on the head
That sounds more funny than sad to be honest mate. At least you did it to yourself. When I was growing up there was a lad on my estate who liked to throw rocks at other people's heads. :sweatdrop:

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the fact that he gets me £15 or less on my birthday and doesnt even write to me is great and i only see him like once every year sometimes not at all
When he gets too old go to the bathroom alone make sure you put him in a £15 a year nursing home.

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Post by Dark_ » 29 Nov 2020, 10:31

lambda-sky wrote:
29 Nov 2020, 10:29
Dark_Santa wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 22:16
like e.g. when i was 7 i was on holiday with my mum and my (1st) step dad and he threw a rock into the oceon and me (being idiotic) picked up a rock the same size as my hand and threw it, the only problem is that i didnt know i threw it up and i was looking out into the oceon waiting for the splash.
then it hit me on the head
That sounds more funny than sad to be honest mate. At least you did it to yourself. When I was growing up there was a lad on my estate who liked to throw rocks at other people's heads. :sweatdrop:

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the fact that he gets me £15 or less on my birthday and doesnt even write to me is great and i only see him like once every year sometimes not at all
When he gets too old go to the bathroom alone make sure you put him in a £15 a year nursing home.

Yeah im planning too :P
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Post by lolin » 30 Nov 2020, 04:00

i just realized i can post this here:

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Post by Emotive » 30 Nov 2020, 04:08

Dark_Santa wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 22:16
like e.g. when i was 7 i was on holiday with my mum and my (1st) step dad and he threw a rock into the oceon and me (being idiotic) picked up a rock the same size as my hand and threw it, the only problem is that i didnt know i threw it up and i was looking out into the oceon waiting for the splash.
then it hit me on the head, blood was pooring out and i had to use my spiderman hoodie as a bandage until i got to the hospital.


luckly i didnt smash my skull but i did have to get sewn :P
omg lol Owwwwwwww!!! I didn't really get it the first time I read it but it just clicked. XD Sucks being the last to get the joke. lol

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