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Last one to post wins

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  • The rules are simple!   If when you post on this thread, and the thread dies for one week; (and/or 24 hours, I'm not sure if it CAN be inactive for more than a few days with Dax spamming the hell out

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Come at me bro.

The once was a mexican called pepsi,

Or maybe it's just he had Hep C,

He was a pretty cool bro,

Bros generally are you know,

He hailed from the land of 'taters,

He was known to hate many-a-hater,

He likes a girl named Lacey,

His thoughts about her are kind of racy,

And also his dad likes to [rooster].

naw

 

Hmmm.

#KERR2016/17/18/19/20/21.

 

#rpgformod

So I went to a certain park twice tonight, and I'll divide the second time into two parts.

 

First time I took dem 9-10 year olds and my dog, they decided to swing across the creek on the rope and the girl pushed one of the little guys and he fell in. Right, little kids not knowing the possible consequences of their actions.

 

Second time part 1. I went with my sister and her friend, both 13. My sister didn't come back with us to the rope, but the other girl did. We found a group of neighbor kids yelling and swearing at each other, doing stupid destructive things, and still showing fear (though masked by comebacks and obscenities). I heard an 8 year old drop several F bombs. I heard all the kids swear a ton, they ranged in age from 8-12 I think. Great.

 

Second time part 2. Those kids left, we retrieved my sister and went back there a short time later. We found two girls who I've met previously. The first girl used to be close friends with my sister. Kind of dorky, medium length curly hair, obnoxious but clean-mouthed. Now she had short, straight hair, wore a bunch of makeup, and swore. A lot. She is 13 and attempted suicide a couple months ago. The second girl was more dramatically changed though. Last year, I recall her being on my bus since she takes a connecting bus from her religious private school. Before, she was a typical 10 year old: she'd occasionally wear makeup for the sake of feeling princess-like, she was offended by "bad words" being said on a bus full of high-schoolers, she played her DS or her virtual pet all the time, she had medium length brown hair, and she dressed in occasionally mismatched but age-acceptable outfits. We referred to her as Justin Bieber girl because she was frequently heard singing his songs and fantasizing about moving to California to become famous and sing with him. Today? I came across an 11 year old girl who was barely recognizable. She had short, black hair, and was wearing a black dress with a black spiked belt over it (backwards?), black skinny jeans, and similarly styled Vans skate shoes. She wore full makeup, including plenty of black eyeliner and mascara. She reached into her shirt constantly to retrieve het cigarettes and lighter. Her friend smoked too (and eventually ran off with the cigarettes). She swore like a sailor.

 

After the first girl ran off, girl 2 lit something on fire and threw it into a little trash bag. That fire was beginning to grow to a decent size. I wanted out of there. I didn't know how to get out or how to get my sister and her friend out. I faked a phone call and went to sit at the park playground. I then called my friend until the girls came out and told me the fire was still burning. Cool. Then the scary little girl took my phone and called three phone numbers that apparently all belonged to her family, so if those were correct numbers she's got my number now. After that, she led my sister and her friend to the fire, which was basically out THANK GOD. We moved on to the "treehouse", which basically looks like where runaways or teen drug junkies chill. There was a real firepit there, so I wasn't as afraid with her lighting fires in it. Also, the ground there was soaked and would put anything out. After she talked to my sister and her friend for a while, she asked if they dared her to light the tarp roof of the little shack on fire. My sister's friend said yes. Way to go. The girl did it and the tarp started burning and crackling quickly. The girl stayed too close and burned her hand. When she lit it, I was walking away because my attempts to stop her and to get her to find a way to put it out failed. I walked like 20 feet ahead of the others and started texting. I was freaking out, I get easily stressed and this was just ridiculous and terrible and wrong. As we walked away, the girl asked how to take care of her burn and what's going to happen to it. She also came up with an excuse for her mom on how it happened. It sticks in my mind. This girl who smokes and lights things on fire, lies, and runs all around most likely not letting anyone know where she is said "My mom's gonna kill me". She was concerned about what trouble she'd get into, like a normal 11 year old.

 

As we walked, she asked if she could come to one of our houses. I decided we were going to my sister's friend's but saying it was her cousin's house. We didn't have to use that though, the girl randomly turned and walked away. Yeahh not associating with her again.

 

Bright side: I spent about 4 hours outside tonight.

/FG/First thread post to when I joined the family.

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Yes, i did read all of that.

 

I don't find it particularly surprising to find a religious young kid turning away from religion when they grow up. She was always taught religion as a kid, and due to her age, she never considered the fact that it might all be a bunch of lies. But as she ages and comes to terms with the reality of the world and the fallibility of adults, she realises that not only is it possible that her parents and her pastor were lying to her, but that it doesn't even make all that much sense.

Day got better after an event this morning. Goin' road trippin' to see Paul tomorrow. Not sure how the ladyfriend is going to fit into all of this, I've been offered a lift by a bro (It's an hour trip, so you know, more important this time 'round), and she's been sitting off to the side in organising things, not sure if I'll ask her what's going on (And I said hey-ey-ey-ey, I said hey, what's going on), 'cause I know she wants to see it. There are two cars headed over, five of us bros going, and my girlfriend. Could be weird, unless bro who offered me a lift is taking his girl along, but she doesn't seem like the type who'd like Paul. Plenty of room, but no-one's planning to go in the second car so far. And I know no-one will be here to see this tonight, so I laugh at you if you read this the whole way through thinking it's something important 'cause it's long. Shoulda put some paragraphs in or something, ah well, I'm too lazy. An update which makes this entire thing worthless, and would normally be put in with an edit but I won't is that my ladyfriend, and the other girl shall not be attending said viewing of Paul, just bros. So that problem has been eliminated.

#KERR2016/17/18/19/20/21.

 

#rpgformod

@fluff puff

i bet your lil sis thinks that those girls are cool.

Well the fifth grader 11 year old monster still goes to the private school, I don't know how they even let her dress the way she does. You'd think someone would notice the dramatic change and be alarmed there.

/FG/First thread post to when I joined the family.

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how? we are all in here minding our own business

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Meow.

"Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata... hiding amongst the candy... hoping the kids don't break through with the stick." - Master Tang

Why didn't you get an adult involved there Zoe? I mean, if they were lighting things on fire, it probably.would have been for he best.

My skin is finally getting soft
I'll scrub until the damn thing comes off

Let natural selection take its course.

"Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata... hiding amongst the candy... hoping the kids don't break through with the stick." - Master Tang

Well the fifth grader 11 year old monster still goes to the private school, I don't know how they even let her dress the way she does. You'd think someone would notice the dramatic change and be alarmed there.

 

you'd be surprised at what people ignore.

Meow

"Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata... hiding amongst the candy... hoping the kids don't break through with the stick." - Master Tang

*reads cracked, sees this:*

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"Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata... hiding amongst the candy... hoping the kids don't break through with the stick." - Master Tang

ALL YO YENS YIP YIP YAP!

My skin is finally getting soft
I'll scrub until the damn thing comes off

ALL YO YENS YIP YIP YAP!

HOOOOOOLLYYY CRAAAP

 

GET OUT OF MY HEAD!

I was just about to post that.

"Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata... hiding amongst the candy... hoping the kids don't break through with the stick." - Master Tang

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"Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata... hiding amongst the candy... hoping the kids don't break through with the stick." - Master Tang

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