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Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Do they have Child Protective Services in Quebec?
Because you should call them.
The Avatar of Man wrote:Shadowman wrote:Do they have Child Protective Services in Quebec?
Because you should call them.
I would suggest it. Hate to say it, but, from what I've read, your family seems pretty messed up.
Loki120 wrote:Well, as unfortunate as his childhood was (or is), there really aren't any laws being violated from what I'm reading. A parent has a right to raise their child how they see fit, and if they consider 12 to be an appropriate age to stop their kids from playing with toy and doing kids stuff, there isn't a whole lot the law can do about it. Doesn't mean the parent isn't being an ass, but there you go. There could possibly be a case of mental abuse to be made, but such cases are extremely hard to prove. After all, what are you going to show in court? My father wouldn't let me play with toys at 12? A judge would probably throw it out. I know this is Canada, but the laws are probably not all that much different there as it is here.
Now when you're an adult, that's when you get your own. You set yourself up financially and independent from your parents that tormented you, and you cut them off. You don't call them, you don't talk to them, as far as your concerned they no longer exist. That's my solution. A lot of overbearing parents don't come to realize is that thier kids do grow up and will hurt them far more than anything else when they realize that they are no longer needed.
Sounds cold? Well, I'm a firm believer in karmic justice, even if I have to nudge that in the right direction.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Loki120 wrote:Well, as unfortunate as his childhood was (or is), there really aren't any laws being violated from what I'm reading. A parent has a right to raise their child how they see fit, and if they consider 12 to be an appropriate age to stop their kids from playing with toy and doing kids stuff, there isn't a whole lot the law can do about it. Doesn't mean the parent isn't being an ass, but there you go. There could possibly be a case of mental abuse to be made, but such cases are extremely hard to prove. After all, what are you going to show in court? My father wouldn't let me play with toys at 12? A judge would probably throw it out. I know this is Canada, but the laws are probably not all that much different there as it is here.
Now when you're an adult, that's when you get your own. You set yourself up financially and independent from your parents that tormented you, and you cut them off. You don't call them, you don't talk to them, as far as your concerned they no longer exist. That's my solution. A lot of overbearing parents don't come to realize is that thier kids do grow up and will hurt them far more than anything else when they realize that they are no longer needed.
Sounds cold? Well, I'm a firm believer in karmic justice, even if I have to nudge that in the right direction.
Don't forget the part about Nico being punished for crying after falling down the stairs.
I have to ask, Nico, did you get any medical attention for that?
Tammuz wrote:wait... you where 12 before you knew that people died of disease, and that war was humanities major pass time?
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