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Thinking about camping with my dad as a kid. He died earlier this year. I miss the hell out of you dad.
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my dad turned into an emotionally abusive monster when I turned into an adult somehow
hope my dad dies soon
lucky yours already did
im not sure why you would create new life just to torture it; I've asked him this in person multiple times
he feigns total unawareness of his hostile and contentious behavior
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Dad here: I’m ashamed of you both
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>>2855470
My dad died proud. I got sober and became a lawyer before he passed.
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>>2855472
being a lawyer isn't a noble pursuit
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>>2855476
But it does pay
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>>2855458
Aw that's cute. A functional relationship with his dad.
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>>2855476
>>2855472
>rekt
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>>2855559
>>2855476
Work defines you

Get a life. Seriously.
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>>2855458
Both my grandparents have become senile and can barely walk, they're going to die any day now. Half my childhood was spent with them, so I don't know how to deal with it. I know I should be grateful they've lived this far despite me being 30. But for someone who's only lost people who I never really knew, I don't know how to accept this inevitable loss; they're like parents to me. It was my grandfather who taught me hunting and being out in the woods, and my grandmother was their for emotional support; something my parents never did. Thank you for reading my blog,
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>>2855458
https://youtu.be/OVSHdwWzLo4?si=55-TOnlFZmH8vfrk
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>>2855476
When the money is fake, everything is. Being a lawyer is fine, it suckles at the teet of the state and becomes fat which is all anybody could hope to do in this hellhole.
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>>2855653
Just see it as their time. It's the next part of their life journey. See it less as something to be sad about, and rather slight excitement for them to make it to the next step, none of us escape it. That brings me comfort anyway.
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>>2855472
Good on you, getting sober is not easy.
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>>2858071
I wonder, if you held an alcoholic in recovery down and pumped their anal cavity with alcohol. Would they hold the alcohol, or would they shit it out? You've seen alcoholics being force fed alcohol but never a forced buttchug. The question is: would they accept this windfall/defeat? Would they yield or resist based on the strangeness of it?
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>>2858149
Well, this is response I did not expect. So I will give you one in return. The colon is actually capable of absorbing the alcohol, so they would get drunk as fuck. There was a trend (and I hope it is still alive), where girls were dipping tampons in booze and inserting them in their butthole to get drunk secretly over long period. Did the guys do it too? I dont know, maybe gayboys did. But anyway I do not want to go on a tangent, I guess the alcoholics feelings would depend whether he/she is in treatment willingly. Maybe if you told him/her that it is because it wont smell from breath, they would look forward to it.

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