Unfair Punishment? I think so.

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  • ToshX
    FFR Player
    • Feb 2004
    • 5111

    #61
    Re: Unfair Punishment? I think so.

    Originally posted by JurseyRider734
    So this morning when I was sleeping my dad walks in with my Progress report that says for one subject "Good use of time/ability" and then the other one say "Difficulty with Tests/Quizzes, Frequent Absences" (The reason I had problem with my quizzes was because I was absent, but really had no choice whether I could go to school or not, so it's not really my fault that I didn't know the material that was on the quiz, because I wasn't there.)

    So he took away my phone AND my laptop, and says some #$* (#$% like "Next time the horseback riding is going away"

    Right now i'm on his computer, and debating whether or not I will delete all of his work files.
    I went horseback riding once, then after a loooong ride of 10 minutes, I got off and never did it again, it was incredibly boring. If I wanted to move quickly and get fresh air at the same time, I'd get a motorcycle. Besides, horseback riding is so damn gay, it isnt meant for guys, it hurts their balls. As for the quizes, can't say much except it sucks for you, don't miss days before a quiz. If you absolutely can't go to school, have your parents bring you work and fork off a hard day studying while being sick.

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    • MalReynolds
      CHOCK FULL O' NUTRIENTS
      • Sep 2003
      • 6571

      #62
      RE: Re: Unfair Punishment? I think so.

      Just sit, shut up, and take the punishment. Stop being a baby, why don't cha? It'll toughen you up for when life gets really unfair. You sound like a prep school douchette. "Wah, waaah, no laptop, no cellphone OH GOD NO HORSES NOT THE PRETTY HORSES!!!"


      When I used to bring in bad grades, I would be locked out of the house. You think not having a computer is bad? How about having to stay outside until bedtime. No computer, no nintendo, we didn't have fucking cellphones either. So just quit being a whiny bitch. "Wah, waaah, no laptop, no cellphone OH GOD NO HORSES NOT THE PRETTY HORSES!!!"

      It's a life lesson you need to learn.

      About the quiz: Get notes from your friends, talk to a teacher, you know, logical things. It'd help.

      Oh, or, you can sit and think about deleting all your dads computer files. That's real smart.

      If everyone took vengeance as an eye for an eye, the whole world would be blind.

      Your imaturity knows no bounds.
      Mal
      "A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."

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      • ToshX
        FFR Player
        • Feb 2004
        • 5111

        #63
        What if you did delete his files and he had everything for his job in there. Then, as he tried to catch up with work, he couldn't fell behind, and got fired. Then, having trouble finding a job, yall wound up on a street. You wouldn't believe how possible it is. It's not a "What if..." kind of thing, it's what would most likely happen if he had valueble info there.

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        • QreepyBORIS
          FFR Player
          • Feb 2003
          • 7454

          #64
          Mal is Ghandi.


          Stop whining, make up the work, raise your GPA.


          Above all, do all of those.

          Signature subject to change.

          THE ZERRRRRG.

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          • alainbryden
            Seen your member
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Dec 2003
            • 2873

            #65
            That's not horseback riding, that's trail riding. The latter is the most pointless crap in the words and is only cool because you get to visit with various horses beforehand.

            And Mal you fail. You must be a 60 year old child hater or something.
            ~NEIGH

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            • MalReynolds
              CHOCK FULL O' NUTRIENTS
              • Sep 2003
              • 6571

              #66
              I'm 17 year old realist, and I don't have time to put up with whiny bullshit. So, when I clicked on this thread and read the boundless idiocy, I thought to myself, "Well, someone will come in here and tell her that she's wrong to be blaming people when she is clearly responsible, and just in denial."

              So, I poured over the five pages of posts, growing more and more irratated with people supporting her little quest for personal vengeance. So, all of the comments above don't apply stricly to Eva, they apply to anyone that can do no wrong. I know the younger you are the harder the truth is that you can and will be wrong, but you need to get acclimated to the fact that you are responsible for what you do.

              And Alan, just because you say I fail doesn't mean that I do. I know your opinion is highly esteemed to yourself, but I really wasn't asking you =D.

              So, Eva, pick up the pieces of your now shattered social life, and put them back together in the way you should.

              Mal

              PS: The way you should isn't fucking your dad over.
              HINT: Think logically.
              "A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."

              "Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor


              My new novel:

              Maledictions: The Offering.

              Now in Paperback!

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