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2Thewaters

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Love you all anyway and hope to see you in heaven when converted :)
 
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Callmebadger

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We adults know alot more than some of you teenagers will ever learn in your entire lifetime!!! It would be beneficial to you to accept our words of wisdom, whether you agree with them or not. :)
Right, and some of us blind people will see more things than you deaf people will ever hear.

You have yet to actually impart any wisdom upon me. Just a few condescending daggers that served almost no purpose other than to "show how much superior you are than me" by attempting to damage my self-esteem. Hardly constructive criticism.

I've learned more in my short years then most of you will learn in your entire lives. Do I believe that to be true? Of course not, but that's how you come across to me when you say things like "grow up", as if you have life figured out? I was merely mocking the pot calling the kettle black, and because that person happens to be older than me, that automatically makes me rude? So be it.

Part of being wise I've learned, however, is to expect little golden nuggets from unexpected places. I believe even horrible people have at least one or two things to offer. So let's hear it. Mold my young, impressionable mind with all that you've learned.

Hmm, who needs haircuts
:cool:[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif] Tbh I don't look good with shorter hair, but Badger may need one more than I do right now
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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]For the last time, quit comparing me to yourself. It's like comparing a Lamborghini to a Chevy, respectively. [/FONT]
 
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NateDaGrimes

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I am only comparing because we both have long hair.
 

blue_ladybug

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So let's hear it. Mold my young, impressionable mind with all that you've learned.

callmebadger, alright, I will. I have learned that being afflicted with hard times and trials can be blessings in disguise. I have struggled with epileptic seizures, and depression, and suicidal thoughts/attempts/loss of friends and family to suicide, and most recently, cancer and a bad fall that injured my back badly and put me out of commission for over a month!! Everyone on here has some sort of battle of their own going on. I have learned that a disability does not have to define who I am. I have learned to rise above it, and use it to make me stronger. The same goes for my severe depression and suicidal thoughts, which thanks to God's mercy, I finally emerged from about two years ago. What does not kill a person makes them stronger!! There is nothing worse than being faced with your own mortality. There are no scarier words than the ones that a doctor says to you over the telephone: "you have cancer." Your mind spins, you start to wonder "what if..." and "why me". I am fortunate enough to have been given the knowlege by God, as to what the reasons have been for every trial I have faced so far. I even survived being tied to a bed, gagged, and raped by a madman who very well could have killed me!!
Through God's help and mercy, I am alive today to share my experiences with others in the hopes that my battles will help them, inspire them to keep the faith, turn to God and not give up!! I know you have problems--we all do. But I take one day at a time, and keep my mind focused on Jesus' great love for me, and that keeps me going. YOU, however, are only 17. Your life has'nt even really begun yet!! You have not experienced what me, or Nate, or anyone else has gone through, or is going through right now. You're not in livvy_holt's shoes, dealing with a friend who called her before he committed suicide last Sunday!! You have no idea how that feels for her. I do, though, for I have lost several friends AND family members to suicide. My next-door neighbor's son committed suicide a few years ago--he used a shotgun and his poor mother who is very elderly, found him. So dont sit here arrogantly and tell me you know more than some of us adults do. Clearly, you dont.

Take a page from Nate's book. At least he knows how to take constructive criticism, and realizes that us grownups DO know quite a bit more on certain things than you do. I pray that God will take your prideful, arrogant attitude and soften it up a bit.


 

tourist

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I am only comparing because we both have long hair.
Forget about getting a haircut. I was 16 once too. Please ask God to allow you to make a difference in this troubled world. And avoid the use of drugs as they may destroy you. God Bless You.
 
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Tintin

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Callmebadger, are you trolling? Because you sure act like a troll. The only horrible person I see in this thread seems to be one called the badger.
 
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Callmebadger

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If you'll notice, the only comments I've made were in response to remarks involving my name, personally. You also seem to be forgetting the fact that it was you yourself, sir, that first provoked me. The second this poorly thought out gang-bang of a roast ends, the second I will go back to my peaceful nature. I am fully ready to defend all attempted attacks on my reputation. You can tell by my post history that I am in no way a troll. And call me a horrible person one more time.
 
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JustAnotherUser

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I'll have to admit, some of the comments were uncalled for (such as talking about the hair length). But you didn't have a right to insult Ugly like that either just so it 'won't hurt your reputation'. You could hurt someone's feelings for that. Know when to draw the line between defending and insulting.
 
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I agree with ALauren I have had and still sometimes have suicidal thoughts it's. Not that easy
 

NateDaGrimes

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If you'll notice, the only comments I've made were in response to remarks involving my name, personally. You also seem to be forgetting the fact that it was you yourself, sir, that first provoked me. The second this poorly thought out gang-bang of a roast ends, the second I will go back to my peaceful nature. I am fully ready to defend all attempted attacks on my reputation. You can tell by my post history that I am in no way a troll. And call me a horrible person one more time.
Hmm tbh Ima go on the limb and say your'e a horrible person, c: haha



i am just kidding bro
 

Channa

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He. I have a clue. Could you stop with this discussion? It wouldn't lead you to something great. Thanks and God Bless
 

DeanMarZ

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I agree with you Nate. People with these kind of thoughts need a lot of prayers that God will help them get through this time of trial. Personal I never had these thoughts nor any of my family members died of suicide so I really don't know how it feels, but my heart goes out to the people with these situations