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Anonymous:
Yeah Niles, that's what'll solve this, music for wannabe gangsters and pseudo-Razas. What a great idea. :roll:
Putting this on MTV will accomplish two things, and Jack left town.
Nihilanthic:
--- Quote from: ""Milk Gargling Death Penal"" ---Yeah Niles, that's what'll solve this, music for wannabe gangsters and pseudo-Razas. What a great idea. :roll:
Putting this on MTV will accomplish two things, and Jack left town.
--- End quote ---
Hey its not my fault that wannabe gangsters and pseudo razas listen to it.
Its pretty obvious why I like "know your enemy" though, isn't it?
But yeah, youre right, he did leave the band, but honestly I dont know who could make a decent album about this and not make it some stupid emo shit but make it listened to.
How the hell else do you tell the people who are in danger of being sent to these places about them? :-?
exhausted:
I want to say, in defense of Birdfeeder that she really had no choice in sending her child away, I'm not going to go into details because that#s for her to tell you if she wants you to know, but it was dire, really dire, not a case of lazy parenting, please don't make what was a horrible and gut wrenching decision for all of the family any harder, I'd hate for her to see this, she had to, understand that.....
The person who posted about the wine drinking.....the child in question was going to kill themselves with the booze at one time, so of course the parents were apprehensive when she drank in front of them, they were scared, but if you read on you'll see the said parent calmed down and got it all into perspective when they realised their daughter was able to have a social drink and leave it at that, it's not just the kids from the programs who suffer later, it's the parents too, even if it turns out it was the best thing to do, they still live with the feeling of 'what if I hadn't of sent them? Would it still have been alright?'
For many it is not a risk they are prepared to take.
69:
--- Quote ---oldenGuru wrote:
We spent Christmas with our daughter "in a controlled environment" in the town where our daughter's RTC was located. We rented a small cottage. It was not ideal. It lacked the traditions and the extended family that make the holidays rich. But, we chose to focus on the fact that we were together. In hindsight, I am sure that it will be one of our most special holidays.
--- End quote ---
What was missing with the holidays was the extended family and tradition. Um, how about the trust, communication and maybe love that might have existed at one time too is that not equaly important. Christmas in a 'controlled cottage'.. something tells me thats not someting that girl is ever going to forget. Its so weird they dont use program names when they are talking. Even weirder is the fact you can see the truth if you relaly read their posts closely, and yet very few of them ever do. I mean look att he last sentence of the quote above, talk about foolines oneself. I remember those emotional moments when you are given time with parents, I think parents like that small part of the experience the most because its when the kid embraces them starts crying and says how much they love them. Sometimes I wonder if thats what they really view as the progress their child made, but its not real, but I can see how it would seem so to those from the outside.
psy:
--- Quote from: ""Lunatic Fringe"" ---Its so weird they dont use program names when they are talking.
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They aren't allowed to on ST. Lon says there's too much negativity.
:rofl:
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