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Maksimus54 posted:Time for rehab? With a baseball bat.
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Probably. I noticed it as soon as I got home so I went up to him while my dad was taking the garbage out and told him if he gave me the money back right then that I wouldn't tell our father. He said he didn't have it anymore.While we were gone for an hour or so he went in my room, stole the money, and then had one of his buddies deliver some heroin to him. After talking it over with my sister she said and I agreed that keeping it a secret wouldn't help anything, so I told my dad. He got mad, but my mom flipped out on him when she got home from work. Told him to get out multiple times, but after arguing for a while I guess she calmed down a bit because hes still here. I hid in my bedroom when she started yelling because I am not good with that stuff. Feel hurt and betrayed but also I can't help feeling bad for ratting.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 06:18 |
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Coming from a dude with sobriety issues you did good. Its a line I never crossed, but I know I'm in the exceptional minority there once hard drugs come in to play and have seen first hand the pain it causes both to users and the used. You did right.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 06:31 |
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If he gets help you might just have saved his life. Good luck, you done right
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 06:55 |
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Thanks guys, it helps.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 07:45 |
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Cage posted:Probably. I noticed it as soon as I got home so I went up to him while my dad was taking the garbage out and told him if he gave me the money back right then that I wouldn't tell our father. He said he didn't have it anymore.While we were gone for an hour or so he went in my room, stole the money, and then had one of his buddies deliver some heroin to him. After talking it over with my sister she said and I agreed that keeping it a secret wouldn't help anything, so I told my dad. He got mad, but my mom flipped out on him when she got home from work. Told him to get out multiple times, but after arguing for a while I guess she calmed down a bit because hes still here. I hid in my bedroom when she started yelling because I am not good with that stuff. Feel hurt and betrayed but also I can't help feeling bad for ratting. Absolutely the right thing to do: at the very least, your parents have a right to know what is going on under their roof, especially if your dipshit bro is having heroin delivered there in 30mins or less.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 10:17 |
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Hey, britgoons. My friend (we're both Danish) is about to rent an apartment in London. The rental agency/landlord/slumlord is asking for a "Character Reference Letter" so he's asked me to write one. Can someone give me the skinny on what that is? I have a template, but I'd like input from someone in the know.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 12:24 |
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spog posted:Absolutely the right thing to do: at the very least, your parents have a right to know what is going on under their roof, especially if your dipshit bro is having heroin delivered there in 30mins or less. Does he have a record? Because honestly, much as I hate getting the cops involved with anybody, having heroin delivered to your parents' house is a line. The last thing you want is that to become an ongoing thing. That's when you come home to find electronics and furniture missing. Sucks, Cage, I'm sorry the situation is poo poo.
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bolind posted:Hey, britgoons. My friend (we're both Danish) is about to rent an apartment in London. The rental agency/landlord/slumlord is asking for a "Character Reference Letter" so he's asked me to write one. Can someone give me the skinny on what that is? I have a template, but I'd like input from someone in the know. It's basically reassurance from another human being that knows them and can vouch for them not being a horrible slob or drunken dicklord that will trash the place and scream until 6am whilst playing tech house from a large PA system. They just want to know what your friend is actually like so if you've known them forever and they're a solid person then say so. You're basically writing a review of your friend...
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 12:47 |
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Cage posted:Probably. I noticed it as soon as I got home so I went up to him while my dad was taking the garbage out and told him if he gave me the money back right then that I wouldn't tell our father. He said he didn't have it anymore.While we were gone for an hour or so he went in my room, stole the money, and then had one of his buddies deliver some heroin to him. After talking it over with my sister she said and I agreed that keeping it a secret wouldn't help anything, so I told my dad. He got mad, but my mom flipped out on him when she got home from work. Told him to get out multiple times, but after arguing for a while I guess she calmed down a bit because hes still here. I hid in my bedroom when she started yelling because I am not good with that stuff. Feel hurt and betrayed but also I can't help feeling bad for ratting. Heroin delivery? gently caress that poo poo mate, you did the right thing. There's just some things you just can not allow to slide and drugs delivery to your home is flat out one of them.
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Olympic Mathlete posted:It's basically reassurance from another human being that knows them and can vouch for them not being a horrible slob or drunken dicklord that will trash the place and scream until 6am whilst playing tech house from a large PA system. OK, thanks. And what prevents me from describing my horrible shitlord of a friend who pukes on the wallpaper and plays Infected Mushroom at 130dB every night until sunrise as a lovable chap who likes cats and peace and quiet? And can I get in trouble if I lie on it? Mind you, they're very nice people, and the truth will very much suffice, I'm just thinking it's a bit of a weird system.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 13:10 |
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If you can't convince one human being to lie for you in a reference letter you can't rent a house, seems like a good bottom-of-the-barrel filter to me
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bolind posted:OK, thanks. And what prevents me from describing my horrible shitlord of a friend who pukes on the wallpaper and plays Infected Mushroom at 130dB every night until sunrise as a lovable chap who likes cats and peace and quiet? And can I get in trouble if I lie on it? Nothing's preventing you from lying except your conscience so yeah it's definitely a weird thing. I had to get one to rent the place I'm in now but as I'm a wonderful person that wasn't an issue. I think it's more if you're a complete cock then you're probably going to struggle to find someone to write good words about you. And I'm at least 99% sure it's not legally binding because hey, people change and your friend could be the most placid person alive in your company and an utter twat in everyone else's. As long as they don't poopsock the joint up it'll be fine. Where are they moving to?
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Cage posted:Probably. I noticed it as soon as I got home so I went up to him while my dad was taking the garbage out and told him if he gave me the money back right then that I wouldn't tell our father. He said he didn't have it anymore.While we were gone for an hour or so he went in my room, stole the money, and then had one of his buddies deliver some heroin to him. After talking it over with my sister she said and I agreed that keeping it a secret wouldn't help anything, so I told my dad. He got mad, but my mom flipped out on him when she got home from work. Told him to get out multiple times, but after arguing for a while I guess she calmed down a bit because hes still here. I hid in my bedroom when she started yelling because I am not good with that stuff. Feel hurt and betrayed but also I can't help feeling bad for ratting. Don't feel bad about that, you did the right thing. He's got no incentive to fix himself if there are no consequences for his actions. Also, it's time to move out. You shouldn't have to worry about people stealing your money or hide in your own room. That's a very toxic environment for your own wellness.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 14:35 |
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There's nothing wrong about playing Infected Mushroom at 130dB, is there?
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 14:44 |
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Seat Safety Switch posted:There's nothing wrong about playing Infected Mushroom at 130dB, is there? I like my hearing but Infected Mushroom is awesome.
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rdb posted:Don't feel bad about that, you did the right thing. He's got no incentive to fix himself if there are no consequences for his actions.
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Wrar posted:I like my hearing but Infected Mushroom is awesome. That's why you blast Infected Mushroom at 130dB while wearing earplugs.
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Liquid Communism posted:Does he have a record? Because honestly, much as I hate getting the cops involved with anybody, having heroin delivered to your parents' house is a line. The last thing you want is that to become an ongoing thing. That's when you come home to find electronics and furniture missing. Cops or jail definitely doesn't help anyone get through their addiction issues.
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BraveUlysses posted:Cops or jail definitely doesn't help anyone get through their addiction issues. Agreed. Also, he may get search terms and if they allow him to stay at home, everyone's life is gonna suck.
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He was this close to going to jail before. Probation officer came by and found drug paraphernalia in his room which was grounds to be thrown in jail. They had him in handcuffs but he was able to plead his way out. "Ohh you cant take me this will be so hard on my parents Im afraid my dad will have a heart attack blah blah blah" Hes 36 and is incapable of learning lessons.
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Seat Safety Switch posted:There's nothing wrong about playing Infected Mushroom at 130dB, is there? Friends don't let friends listen to psytrance.
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Cage posted:He was this close to going to jail before. Probation officer came by and found drug paraphernalia in his room which was grounds to be thrown in jail. They had him in handcuffs but he was able to plead his way out. "Ohh you cant take me this will be so hard on my parents Im afraid my dad will have a heart attack blah blah blah" He's 36!? I thought this was the youthful stupidity of a 17-year old.
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spog posted:He's 36!?
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 16:19 |
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Your parents need to cut him loose
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 16:26 |
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There's a point when, family or not, you gotta cut ties. I am expecting $100 of pegboard by Wednesday. This is what owning a home with a garage has brought me to.
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BraveUlysses posted:Your parents need to cut him
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BraveUlysses posted:Your parents need to cut him loose This. He's not going to change, time to cut him loose and let him be a homeless bum if that's the path he insists on taking. 36, jesus christ.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 18:15 |
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Want a real easy way to wind a terrible nerd up? Tell them their beloved Dragon ball Z is a rip off of Tree Fu Tom and watch them literally sputter in apoplectic rage.
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sidewalk gum posted:Want a real easy way to wind a terrible nerd up? Tell them their beloved Dragon ball Z is a rip off of Tree Fu Tom and watch them literally sputter in apoplectic rage.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 18:46 |
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Lord help me. I'm looking at what Trabant ownership is like.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 18:47 |
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1500quidporsche posted:Lord help me. I'm looking at what Trabant ownership is like. Deeply unpleasant but less rust and electrical nightmares than you're used to?
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sidewalk gum posted:Want a real easy way to wind a terrible nerd up? Tell them their beloved Dragon ball Z is a rip off of Tree Fu Tom and watch them literally sputter in apoplectic rage. I casually referenced bubblegum crisis yesterday and idgi
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1500quidporsche posted:Lord help me. I'm looking at what Trabant ownership is like. Wear nothing but damp double denim, tie your shoe laces together, punch yourself in the balls every fifteen minutes.
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14 BAR RIFF posted:I casually referenced bubblegum crisis yesterday and idgi Tree Fu Tom is a kids' show on the BBC.
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Seat Safety Switch posted:Deeply unpleasant but less rust and electrical nightmares than you're used to? It's as if they were designed for me. Edit: the only thing that concerns me is that it's air cooled and would be a winter beater. I still have bad memories of my dad's Beetle and the interior frosting over. F1DriverQuidenBerg fucked around with this message at 19:01 on Nov 14, 2016 |
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InitialDave posted:Original or 2040? Ah. Original, although its been years since I've actually seen it. I bought one of those little 3" black and white battery/110 portable tvs for 3 dollars at a garage sale once and used it to tune into PBS past lights out
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 19:11 |
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poo poo cars are the best cars, anyone who doesn't agree is just wrong. Go watch Chris Harris' video on his 2CV and witness what a joy that piece of poo poo is to drive. Shout out to BBC for removing all his content on youtube. Dicks. 2CV: http://videos.sapo.pt/84zjVpwOeVPfmsQfiuIP
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Yu-Gi-Ho! posted:I was kinda hoping to find an 80s 13-19". The kind with the knobs. May as well make it properly retro! I have an '88 vintage Goldstar. No knobs, but it's the type with a dozen tiny tuners, so you can still use a remote control. Better still, it's on a wall-mounted arm in my office. I actually forget it's there, it's been up there so long. Hang in there with he sobriety thing. I sometimes think the only thing that keeps me from being addicted to everything is the overriding fear of being addicted to a thing, and the costs involved. I don't like that feeling of powerlessness. Actually, it seems like my chemistry allows for intoxication, but it's never, like, *SO GOOD* that I want to feel that way all the time, or something. Like, I like a good buzz, but I don't NEED it. The couple of times I tried weed were great, and I'd love for it to be legal for after a stressful day, but I can easily do without. I'm probably just lucky in that respect. Genetics: +1 for low addiction risk. -1 for fat. Ferremit posted:I didnt know this existed until 10 minutes ago but now I need one. Like. Right now. It looks like a lightsaber. Cop Porn Popper posted:Welp. Told a customer to gtfo tonight after he went off on a hillary is a secret lesbian rant and started yelling about her being a carpet muncher, etc. Now taking bets on him calling corporate and whining about his constitutional right to be a jackass like he was as he went out the store. Funny thing: the Constitution does not guarantee your right to be an rear end in a top hat in a privately-owned business. It's *public* free speech that's protected. http://maximumble.thebookofbiff.com/2014/12/12/1002-jokes/
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Olympic Mathlete posted:Nothing's preventing you from lying except your conscience so yeah it's definitely a weird thing. I had to get one to rent the place I'm in now but as I'm a wonderful person that wasn't an issue. Thanks to everybody helping out with this. They're moving to Brixton(?) in South London. Rent is very reasonable at only £375 per week.
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