well it looks like i'm gonna have to move out of home
well, my sister got home yesterday and told me that i cant watch the rest of the simpsons cos shes watching tv. then i cop a ear full for being lazy for not cleaning up her mess. i tell her to get f*cked and leave. i should have held my tounge, there were little kids there, her boyfriends brothers and sisters. anyway, my dad gets home and comes over to my room and goes nuts at me "your a pig, all you've done since you've finished school is sit on your arse, your an idiot" i told him to get f*cked and to stop being an *******, nearly got in a fight and left. so it looks like i might be moving out soon
__________________ If you dont like Frenzal Rhomb, your a whore!
I am aware that "your" should be "you're," and while I know I should change it as not to offend the grammar fans around the boards, school always said not to bow to peer pressure so it stays as it is
not getting forced, but i dont want to live in a house with someone who thinks i'm a lazy idiot
__________________ If you dont like Frenzal Rhomb, your a whore!
I am aware that "your" should be "you're," and while I know I should change it as not to offend the grammar fans around the boards, school always said not to bow to peer pressure so it stays as it is
is there anywhere for you to go if you did leave?...a friends, hostel?...garage?
[SPOILER - highlight to read]: my family think im a lazy idiot too...so i prove to them how much of a lazy idiot i can be ..they seem to like to old me better ...
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Re: well it looks like i'm gonna have to move out of home
If you had my dad he would have castrated you. Then he would have sent you to his mothers and brothers where they would take there turns beating the crap out of you (metaphrically thinking). Then when you'd get back home, if that is, you would never think about doing that again...
I would have kicked your ass out of my house if you had talked to me that way. Maybe you should move out, then you'd have a little respect for the people that fed, clothed, and sheltered you your whole life.