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MorganMDC:

--- Quote from: "Nihilanthic" ---I would consider talking to relatives who might find this fishy and asking if they'd take you in - but do NOT give your location away unless you know they're guaranteed to not fuck you over. If they pick you up and take you to your house, crash the vehicle.

If you get 'escorted', crash the vehicle. Grab the wheel and stomp the throttle and don't let him touch the brake. Make every attempt to over power them or get them in an awkward situation, such as coming on to them or play the desperate/slutty/whatever card. Programs are a living fucking hell and frankly mutilation and prison time is preferable, as would be giving road-head before crashing the vehicle.

You would be held incommunicado with no way to reach family, legal representation, or anyone at all on the outside. They will continually torture you for years.  This is not a joke. This is no bullshit, this shit is real and yes it happens in the USA.

Get food, get a weapon, get resources, don't even leave your phone on - take the battery OUT and keep it so a) you can't be tracked and b) the charge lasts longer. Take the charger with you and charge it at outlets you can find, like homeless people do with prepaid phones. Also, in case I didn't make the point clearly.

GET OUT.
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And just when I thought it wouldn't be that bad.
I'm just glad I can get some people to back up my fears on this, and I'm not just over doing it.
I will do whatever it takes to avoid this program, and seeing to how I have no family my parents wouldn't thoroughly search, I'll have to.
Is there honestly a legal way to get out of these programs? I mean, I've come to the understanding that the law backs up the elders.

MorganMDC:

--- Quote from: "Nihilanthic" ---I should add Portland has a very well developed street and homeless community - however you want to put it, I do not want to digress to politics - and they would probably be willing to help you to at least some degree.

You strike me as very, very innocent. You were ridiculously easy to locate. Find a way to communicate and we can arrange talking on the phone if you wish. But keep in mind your innocence will attract as many predators in a program as it would on the street, though in the latter you're quite a bit better off.
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I'm not necessarily innocent, so much as sheltered from this situation.
I have not yet had to deal with bullshit of this level, seeing as to how up until now, I've pretty much raised myself since age nine.
I don't think homelessness would be too much of an issue, I lived on the streets of Portland for an entire year and did well.

Nihilanthic:
CALL PHIL ALREADY!?!??!?!

MorganMDC:

--- Quote from: "Nihilanthic" ---CALL PHIL ALREADY!?!??!?!
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My cell will have none of it. It's screeching.

Nihilanthic:

--- Quote from: "MorganMDC" ---
--- Quote from: "Nihilanthic" ---I should add Portland has a very well developed street and homeless community - however you want to put it, I do not want to digress to politics - and they would probably be willing to help you to at least some degree.

You strike me as very, very innocent. You were ridiculously easy to locate. Find a way to communicate and we can arrange talking on the phone if you wish. But keep in mind your innocence will attract as many predators in a program as it would on the street, though in the latter you're quite a bit better off.
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I'm not necessarily innocent, so much as sheltered from this situation.
I have not yet had to deal with bullshit of this level, seeing as to how up until now, I've pretty much raised myself since age nine.
I don't think homelessness would be too much of an issue, I lived on the streets of Portland for an entire year and did well.
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I strongly suggest returning to that if they're really going to pull this shit.

Then again, I should ask how you found out they were considering this, or what their perceived problems are they seek to 'fix'.

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