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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:08 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:13 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:15 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:38 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:49 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:58 pm
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Jayce Reinhardt Slick Southpaw Jayce Reinhardt Look at it this way, your brother will never be the psychotic insane mess mine is. *eats more bacon* With a family that can barely tolerate my sexual orientation (and the most I ever even remotely reference it is talking about friends in the GSA or possibly going to Pride celebrations), psychological issues are preferable than homosexuality, or in my case, bisexuality. ...though I still get crap about not getting over PTSD, but not as much as cracking jokes about finding a girlfriend.
I'm dead serious too. We've got already one cousin that's bipolar schizo and alcoholic and violent, but that's better tolerated than gay family members (or questionably gay).
I only recently told my mother I support gay marriage and she flipped the ******** out. But it felt damn good to stop hiding that. I don't want to know what would happen if she or my father knew I wasn't hetero. Not a screaming match I want to have. The thing is, I don't know if I feel better about being "out" about my feelings/orientation to my folks. Mostly because its met with indifference disgust side of the spectrum. At least I have fun stories to tell my friends about what my mom said to the priest about me straying from "true Catholicism". We currently have running bets on whether or not she's trying to set me up with another Catholic boy to marry. ...it's already happened once crying
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:12 pm
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MrsrachaelSnape Magnificent Moonbeam MrsrachaelSnape Magnificent Moonbeam Rachael: My mom and brother don't like the storms, but my stepdad, dad and I do. Even my boyfriend gets a thrill form wanting to follow a storm via car. xd *waits for Kiaori to come online to show her this avi* XD you don't go in the car and chase hurricane right? We don't have hurricanes where we live. Tornadoes though...He said he might do it in wanting to be a meteorologist. aw Tornadoes. ninja , makes me think of the movie twister. lmao
I love that movie.
Even though its so inaccurate. xd
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:13 pm
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Slick Southpaw Jayce Reinhardt Slick Southpaw Jayce Reinhardt Look at it this way, your brother will never be the psychotic insane mess mine is. *eats more bacon* With a family that can barely tolerate my sexual orientation (and the most I ever even remotely reference it is talking about friends in the GSA or possibly going to Pride celebrations), psychological issues are preferable than homosexuality, or in my case, bisexuality. ...though I still get crap about not getting over PTSD, but not as much as cracking jokes about finding a girlfriend.
I'm dead serious too. We've got already one cousin that's bipolar schizo and alcoholic and violent, but that's better tolerated than gay family members (or questionably gay).
I only recently told my mother I support gay marriage and she flipped the ******** out. But it felt damn good to stop hiding that. I don't want to know what would happen if she or my father knew I wasn't hetero. Not a screaming match I want to have. The thing is, I don't know if I feel better about being "out" about my feelings/orientation to my folks. Mostly because its met with indifference disgust side of the spectrum. At least I have fun stories to tell my friends about what my mom said to the priest about me straying from "true Catholicism". We currently have running bets on whether or not she's trying to set me up with another Catholic boy to marry. ...it's already happened once crying Just keep fighting to be you, cause that's pretty ******** awesome. *offers lollipop*
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:19 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:26 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:37 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:38 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:41 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:48 pm
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Jayce Reinhardt Meromictic Another one of the stores was robbed. u.u So my manager went over all procedures and such. Who to call and so forth. Just in case someone else wants to attempt this at another store. I dunno why. The guy who robbed the other store got $45 and ten years in jail. That just doesn't seem worth it, imo. And my manager and I pissed off a group that came in. :< But they showed up with large empty purses and the kid was carrying an empty backpack. All we did was try to help them the best we could too. But the women ended up leaving and shouting about how we give such poor customer service. ;.; What a wonderful example for the kid to follow. rolleyes Its not that unusual though. I saw it a lot when I worked at toys r us. Associates are less likely to bother a kid. I know one mother (assuming here) trained 3 of her kids to steal. Between the four of them, they could easily put a dent at toys r us.
Plus the court systems tend to go easier on the kids.
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:49 pm
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Meromictic Jayce Reinhardt Meromictic Another one of the stores was robbed. u.u So my manager went over all procedures and such. Who to call and so forth. Just in case someone else wants to attempt this at another store. I dunno why. The guy who robbed the other store got $45 and ten years in jail. That just doesn't seem worth it, imo. And my manager and I pissed off a group that came in. :< But they showed up with large empty purses and the kid was carrying an empty backpack. All we did was try to help them the best we could too. But the women ended up leaving and shouting about how we give such poor customer service. ;.; What a wonderful example for the kid to follow. rolleyes Its not that unusual though. I saw it a lot when I worked at toys r us. Associates are less likely to bother a kid. I know one mother (assuming here) trained 3 of her kids to steal. Between the four of them, they could easily put a dent at toys r us. Plus the court systems tend to go easier on the kids. Some people should not have children. emotion_facepalm
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