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Blarobbarg 07-17-2013 10:35 AM

Plankton, that totally sucks. I really hope the dude gets it together, or social services does something.

Good on you, Psychedub! Get inspired and make some friggin good music.

Psychedub Dude 07-17-2013 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Blarobbarg (Post 1346048)

Good on you, Psychedub! Get inspired and make some friggin good music.

Thanks buddy! It's really flowing right now, I can't wait to get back in the studio soon and tear this **** up!! :thumb:

Sansa Stark 07-17-2013 11:05 AM

Finally filed my name change petition and got a court date :)

But I still have to publicise it and mail in fingerprints :(

Scarlett O'Hara 07-17-2013 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Plankton (Post 1346044)
Whats sad is that this guy had a great house, his 13yo boy had a home and friends in the area and school, and Brianna had some great living conditions. So, there's a great start for his new family (the 13yo is his step-son, and he just married the mother). Since he's a freakin crack-head, and addicted to opiates (he snorts what ever he can get his hands on, valium, oxy's, etc.), he lost the house, which forced all of them to move into a Motel, now he's moving in with some strange ****ing bitch he met on POT FARM!!!! and the whole family is subjected to this.

That, my friend, is pretty ****ing sad.

Edit: I probably should mention that he hasn't worked in over 15 years, and lives off the mother in law's dead husbands pension checks, and welfare.

That's awful, I'm really sorry to hear that hun. I hope things get better for the children and that he gets some help for his drug problem.

djchameleon 07-17-2013 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Hermione (Post 1346060)
Finally filed my name change petition and got a court date :)

But I still have to publicise it and mail in fingerprints :(

Woot Woot congrats you finally did part of it and go the ball going on it.

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Originally Posted by Plankton (Post 1346044)
Whats sad is that this guy had a great house, his 13yo boy had a home and friends in the area and school, and Brianna had some great living conditions. So, there's a great start for his new family (the 13yo is his step-son, and he just married the mother). Since he's a freakin crack-head, and addicted to opiates (he snorts what ever he can get his hands on, valium, oxy's, etc.), he lost the house, which forced all of them to move into a Motel, now he's moving in with some strange ****ing bitch he met on POT FARM!!!! and the whole family is subjected to this.

That, my friend, is pretty ****ing sad.

Edit: I probably should mention that he hasn't worked in over 15 years, and lives off the mother in law's dead husbands pension checks, and welfare.

idk the only really sad part imo is the drug addiction. Having to move away from friends and moving to a new area/school isn't enough to scar someone for life.

I've moved so much when I was younger and I don't have any childhood friends as a result of it but I think I'm doing okay now for myself. I'm sure there are others that have gone through the same thing being Army brats and what not.

Mojo 07-17-2013 04:10 PM

I don't think the issue is whether or not it's gonna scar them for life though, but rather that the father is willing to completely uproot his kids, take them from their friends, their schools, their lives, all to follow some random chick he met playing a game on Facebook. This all after he already lost the house and forced them all to go and live in a motel.

It's not just selfish and rather insane, but it could be seen as signs that he maybe isnt a terribly fit father or could do with considering more what's good for his family rather than just himself.

djchameleon 07-17-2013 04:15 PM

Maybe moving to a different area/environment will be good for the kids in the long run. The whole process of moving isn't evil.

Mojo 07-17-2013 04:22 PM

No, but the reasons behind his decision and his willingness to do so are not exactly solid, are they? They certainly arent beneficial to his children. It even kinda sounds as if he's willing to do despite what may be best for his children.

That is sad.

djchameleon 07-17-2013 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Mojo (Post 1346188)
No, but the reasons behind his decision and his willingness to do so are not exactly solid, are they? They certainly arent beneficial to his children. It even kinda sounds as if he's willing to do despite what may be best for his children.

That is sad.

My point is that maybe going to a new environment may be best for his children in the long run.

Mojo 07-17-2013 04:34 PM

Why would you think that though? Given the circumstances, he is the only one set to gain from rolling the dice

You may well be right, but it would be a happy coincidence. I mean, do you think chasing a Pop Farm girl is a good enough reason to uproot his children? Or isnt selfish?

Thats whats sad about it.


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