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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Many Many Programs Abuse Kids
« on: October 07, 2010, 11:50:05 AM »
Me and Danny either, Anne.  Don't forget that.

Quote from: "SUCK_IT"
I agree with everything Whooter says here.  When your put into the isolation cell for a few weeks that doesn't make you an "inmate" and you aren't in a "gulag" just because your forced to do hard manual labor.  You weren't "kidnapped" either, a escort guy who your parents paid for sneeks into your room at 3 in the morning and handcuffs you for transport, hardly "kidnapping" and our windows were nailed shut to prevent kids from getting out at night for the exact reason that there were no guards, Anne.  You people twist everything here.

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Open Free for All / Re: If Programs did not exist, I would be dead
« on: October 07, 2010, 11:47:28 AM »
Oh and here we have liarsexposed, I see. Well you're the first to be exposed, my friend.  Danny is one of just a few people here who realize that their program saved their lives.  I'm one too.  And programs also saved Whooter's kids.  It took four programs to save both kids but he knows it was worth it.  If it wasn't then his one son wouldn't still be around to go to other one's funeral because he died of an overdose.  The programs saved that family.  Your in the minority, liarsexposed.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Bullying suicide rates on the rise
« on: October 07, 2010, 11:42:50 AM »
Quote from: "Shadyacres"
Quote from: "SUCK_IT"
Look, Slim Shady, I am a success because of the program.  Sure I hated my parents at first but so what?  Look at me now.  I only use hard drugs every once in a while, when I drink it's usually a bender for less than a week and I only use weed daily, nothing else, except some oxycodone I get from my sister, but that's Rx, so it doesn't really count.  Without the program I would still have substance abuse issues.

I rest my case.

Whoa, calm down there, Slim Shady.  This is just a message board not a court of law lol.  And I said I hated my parents "at first" not anymore.  Now we just don't talk or see eachother too much but it's not because we're angry at eachother.  It's more because the program functioned like my parents and when I have time to go visiting I usually visit the old staff and my peers from there but it's closed down now.  I only see my parents at thanksgiving and Christmas usually.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Bullying suicide rates on the rise
« on: October 07, 2010, 11:32:22 AM »
Look, Slim Shady, I am a success because of the program.  Sure I hated my parents at first but so what?  Look at me now.  I only use hard drugs every once in a while, when I drink it's usually a bender for less than a week and I only use weed daily, nothing else, except some oxycodone I get from my sister, but that's Rx, so it doesn't really count.  Without the program I would still have substance abuse issues.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Many Many Programs Abuse Kids
« on: October 07, 2010, 11:23:19 AM »
I agree with everything Whooter says here.  When your put into the isolation cell for a few weeks that doesn't make you an "inmate" and you aren't in a "gulag" just because your forced to do hard manual labor.  You weren't "kidnapped" either, a escort guy who your parents paid for sneeks into your room at 3 in the morning and handcuffs you for transport, hardly "kidnapping" and our windows were nailed shut to prevent kids from getting out at night for the exact reason that there were no guards, Anne.  You people twist everything here.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Bullying suicide rates on the rise
« on: October 07, 2010, 11:06:37 AM »
Quote from: "Shadyacres"
Quote from: "SUCK_IT"
Hah, Even Frodie gives me a ten on the Truth O Meter, Anne.  At least he has the good sense to understand what I'm saying.

Suckit, you are the best example any of us could have hoped for to demonstrate the dangers of the kind of thought reform practiced in those places.  For all of you parents out there reading this, Suckit is a proud program GRADUATE.  This is the kind of maturity and values those programs will install.  If you want your kid to be a sadistic, dogmatic sociopath then by all means follow the advice of Whooter and Suckit, just don't be surprised a few years later if your child, now a legal adult, tells you they want nothing to do with you anymore, have a nice life.   We here at Fornits tried to warn you.

More extremist banter, what a surprise.  Slim Shady you have to understand that programs only exist to do the job that parents didn't want to do.  "Warning" them is like telling an eskimo his house is cold.  He already knows this and spent the money to send their kid to a program because they needed someone to do the work they fell short on.  I can't see anything sadistic about saying so.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Bullying suicide rates on the rise
« on: October 07, 2010, 10:48:37 AM »
Hah, Even Frodie gives me a ten on the Truth O Meter, Anne.  At least he has the good sense to understand what I'm saying.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Many Many Programs Abuse Kids
« on: October 07, 2010, 10:47:11 AM »
Sheesh Anne it's not "re-education".  Most of these kids wern't going to school in the first place so it's just plain "education".  Sometimes you have to use some common sense.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Can people be forced to change?
« on: October 07, 2010, 10:42:43 AM »
You have to love this place.  You got it exactly backwards Anne.  Until their 18 kids have no rights whatsoever and as parents it's our job to mold them into what we want them to be because we know better.  Really anne, would you let your 16 yearold decide everything for herself?  no of course not.  We make the decisions and tell them what they will do with their lives because they don't know better.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Bullying suicide rates on the rise
« on: October 07, 2010, 10:39:02 AM »
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Homosexual/bi-sexual individuals are seven times more likely to contemplate or commit suicide. Oooh, that doesn't sound very healthy.

Homosexuals die decades earlier than heterosexuals. That doesn't sound healthy.

Nearly one-half of practicing homosexuals admit to 500 or more sex partners and nearly one-third admit to a thousand or more sex partners in a lifetime.

So, he concluded: "I mean, you go through all this stuff, sounds to me like that's not very healthy. Why don't we regulate homosexuality?"

I see nothing wrong with this at all, Anne.  This is one of the primary reasons programs exist.  We all know gay kids from our programs that were forced to change and be straight for their own good.  Just look at the numbers above.  If the program couldn't make a gay kid straight then that kid would be even more at risk than other teens who are off track and not flourishing at home or traditional boarding schools.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Can people be forced to change?
« on: October 07, 2010, 10:28:10 AM »
Most kids weren't going to school anyway before the program.  Education is secondary in these schools.  First you have to get the kid to behave and no amount of schooling is going to force that change, only the program and staff can do that.  So why you're crying about not getting to do what you weren't doing anyway is bazaar.  The point is that the program exists to make the kid change into more of what their parents wanted in a son or daughter.  That's why they paid for the program in the first place, to force their kid to change.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Bullying suicide rates on the rise
« on: October 07, 2010, 10:22:11 AM »
Already answered that one, Anne.  Once again your freaking out over something that is a non-issue.

Quote from: "SUCK_IT"
It has nothing to do with monkeys, Eliscu2.  Once more we will have to turn to the smarter among us to properly explain how the AIDS virus got started.  Try to understand this so we can move on.

Quote from: "Whooter"
(Gays) started having sex with each other in San Fransisco which caused the Aids Virus which proved that homosexuality was unnatural and needed to be treated like a disease.

Now do you understand?  Gays started having sex with eachother in San Fran and that caused the AIDS virus and proved homosexuality was unnatural and a disease.  If you have any questions, ask Whooter.  He seems to have the best understanding of gay issues and science.

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Open Free for All / Re: Danny's van dragging incident
« on: October 07, 2010, 10:20:26 AM »
Quote from: "DannyB ll"
Quote from: "shaggys"
Please just get honest with the group danny. The truth shall set you free. Dodging the question with childish comments wont make me stop asking it. Danny why did you drag that girl behind your vehicle? Moreover, why did you ENJOY dragging her like that? You really have to be ruthless to get off on doing something like that danny. Why are you so hateful?


Your a fraud "shaggy-do" and I know you, I do recall that story and I was doing what I had to to survive, Haven't you ever done something you kind of regretted,? Well thats my confession and guilt. What do you want to know about next. And I didn't drag her, I was just in the car, kind of different would you say,? Know the fact's first buster.

You extremeists come out of the woodwork to attack this guy but he was just a victim of an extinct oldschool program just like some of you were.  Look, he was told to get the weight off the girl and he did what he thought was right.  If he didn't do it then he would be put in the Ring and forced to fistfight other residents that were probably tougher than that girl so he did what he should have done.  Because she was weaker he was able to do it and get the staffs approval instead of having to fight a bigger kid.  Any of us faced with choice would have dragged that girl too because it was just for exercise because she was too fat.  I have no idea why you keep making a big deal out of it.  He has said many times he did it and did it for her own good, which he did.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Can people be forced to change?
« on: October 07, 2010, 10:09:08 AM »
It's our opinion Anne.  Me, Danny and Whooter.  We're here to set the record straight about change.  It can be forced on a kid and the smart ones change right away.  If they don't then the program has to take other measures to make them act like their parents wanted and paid for.  I.E. "forced change" Anne.

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Open Free for All / Re: Robert and Shaggy can they be Serious.
« on: October 07, 2010, 10:04:48 AM »
OK Robbie we believe you now, OK?  People like me and Danny know better because without the programs we went to we'd be dead.  That's obvious.  If Danny didn't have the tools the program gave him then after he got out of several programs and really started drinking and drugging he would have been in prison a lot longer than if he didn't go to a few programs and it would have taken him longer than 10 years to get sober too.

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