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The Seed Discussion Forum / Jason Dirk Walton
« on: July 06, 2003, 08:36:00 PM »
wow, I have not visited here in quite awhile.
::argue::
Nor do I feel the need to argue with anybody that feels that the Seed did not adversley affect their life.
I am a big believer in the "actions & consequences" concept of life. Ask my 19yr old, he will tell you!
That being said, I must let you know that I feel a great deal of empathy for this person, Walton and for the people that he helped to kill.
I do know that my life was changed drastically by my admittance to the Seed. No I do not use drugs nor drink. It marked my high school years with fear, insecurity, an inability to trust and intentional crueltry from my peers.
These things marked my progression as an adult. No, I am not an unlawful citizen. I have raised a wonderful son, who is now in New College of Florida and is a "straight" child. I still am shy, unable to trust others and keep very much to myself.
I believe you should look at yourself a bit more honestly. IE Take a moral Inventory and see exactly what might have become of you should you not have had the experiences that you did.
debi
::argue::
Nor do I feel the need to argue with anybody that feels that the Seed did not adversley affect their life.
I am a big believer in the "actions & consequences" concept of life. Ask my 19yr old, he will tell you!
That being said, I must let you know that I feel a great deal of empathy for this person, Walton and for the people that he helped to kill.
I do know that my life was changed drastically by my admittance to the Seed. No I do not use drugs nor drink. It marked my high school years with fear, insecurity, an inability to trust and intentional crueltry from my peers.
These things marked my progression as an adult. No, I am not an unlawful citizen. I have raised a wonderful son, who is now in New College of Florida and is a "straight" child. I still am shy, unable to trust others and keep very much to myself.
I believe you should look at yourself a bit more honestly. IE Take a moral Inventory and see exactly what might have become of you should you not have had the experiences that you did.
debi