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Ignorance! Argh!!!!
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OP do you honestly think you are mature enough to have a child because from what I have read you and your sister are both acting like one.
You both need to grow up, stop acting like children and act in a respectful manner in your parents home.0 -
I would hate to live in a world where we would be forced to tolerate bigotry. For yhose who feel sorry for my son, he doesn't need your pity as I want to raise him knowing right from wrong and with compassion and love for others and confidence to say no to hate.
Yet you hate & resent your sister.Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud.0 -
And then she pulled the whole "oh it's just my opinion" schtick on me. Well, that's like a red flag to a bull for me and I did forcibly point out that just because it is her opinion it doesn't mean she isn't immune from critism and that it was my opinion that she is a d*ck. My opinion clearly offended her (which is funny as her whole argument was based around the fact that I shouldn't be offended by her opinion...) and she starting screaming "FREEDOM OF SPEECH! FREEDOM OF SPEECH!" .I lost my temper (admittedly) and said that was from the American Bill of Rights, using the freedom of speech defence just shows how stupid and ignorant she is because ....
You sound like an absolute nightmare :rotfl:0 -
You need to find a better way of disagreeing with each other when you have a baby in the room.Mortgage when started: £330,995
“Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.” Arthur C. Clarke0 -
The OP has been having a "few relationship problems", has now bailed and found herself embroiled in a row and fisticuffs in her parents' home after only a couple of days. Perhaps the cause of these problems are a lot closer to home than she realises.0
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To be honest, if I was watching a show and someone was laughing so hard and loud that I couldn’t hear what I had paid to see then I would be pretty peeved too! Yes, everyone has the right to laugh and enjoy themselves but they should also learn to respect others surrounding them.
It wouldn’t matter to me if the person was disabled or not – if they are being continuously loud and ruining the enjoyment for others then I would complain.
As for the way you and your sister treat each other you should both be ashamed of yourselves – you are meant to be a mother yet you wind up your sister so she screams at you and eventually hits you in front of your (already) scared son.
If you take out the parts about your son I would have thought you were both bratty 13 year olds.0 -
That'll be the last we hear from MissKeith after the slagging she's had to endure on here lol. Like no known adult has ever lost it and acted in an immature way, god, those who condemn must be beaming in their own self riteousness now.0
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To be honest, if I was watching a show and someone was laughing so hard and loud that I couldn’t hear what I had paid to see then I would be pretty peeved too! Yes, everyone has the right to laugh and enjoy themselves but they should also learn to respect others surrounding them.
It's a little girl who's having such a lovely time watching the film (a children's comedy) that she's laughing out loud. She doesn't understand that she needs to stay quiet because of her learning difficulties.
I think those in the audience who got her evicted from the cinema should be ashamed of themselves.Mortgage when started: £330,995
“Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.” Arthur C. Clarke0 -
Perhaps, but at least I can spell it properly.0
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I would hate to live in a world where we would be forced to tolerate bigotry. For yhose who feel sorry for my son, he doesn't need your pity as I want to raise him knowing right from wrong and with compassion and love for others and confidence to say no to hate.
But wanting to put the world to rights and insisting that you are right and everyone else is wrong is very teenage, to say the least. You need to pick your battles in life. You cannot expect everyone to think the way you do and then provoke a fierce argument (well, fight) if they don't. Was this stupid squabble really worth it?? Lighten up a bit.0
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