Author Topic: my dad just came into my room and wrecked a bunch of stuff  (Read 2882 times)

Depends, if you were a nawtee boi, and he did it, it counts as punishment.

But of course if he did it without a reason, that's sort of child abuse.
By the way this story is sounding.

Kid minding own business.
Dad gets mad about something ambiguous.
Dad goes into son's room and breaks stuff.
Repeat next week.

rebuild the castle and take either a panoramic view or pictures from every angle so we can build it in bl

I found out it's some sort of lotr kit or something, he threw away the loving legos too. In all seriousness, I deal with stuff being forgeted up by being even more of a richard than usual

In other news the damage tallies to a staggering 900 dollars or something, 700$ of which were from a I-sobot I bought a couple years back

this doesnt include the 5000 dollars or so in computers and a very expensive robot that I can't test right now to see if it's actually broken

rip my hard earned cash ;(

call the loving authorities already

I have no idea why you would treat this kind of thing as a joke earlier
« Last Edit: February 09, 2014, 06:35:40 PM by Maxwell. »

I found out it's some sort of lotr kit or something, he threw away the loving legos too. In all seriousness, I deal with stuff being forgeted up by being even more of a richard than usual

In other news the damage tallies to a staggering 900 dollars or something, 700$ of which were from a I-sobot I bought a couple years back

this doesnt include the 5000 dollars or so in computers and a very expensive robot that I can't test right now to see if it's actually broken

rip my hard earned cash ;(
Three letters. CPS.

I think OP is the starfish here. Every time someone asks about his dad, he talks about his legos as if nobody has asked WHY his dad "trashed" his bedroom. Either that, or it's all a stupid joke, considering the 'official footage'

So what happened OP, did you accidentally knock over your nightstand and then realize "I could make a forum topic about this!"


ninja edit:
900 dollars
5000 dollars
So tell us how it happened
you were just sitting in your room, doing absolutely nothing, and your dad walks in and just wrecks stuff?
highly likely.


forget, forgot to explain

so anyways my dad is a fairly busy guy and he's always mad for some reason. Usually when he gets home, he's all fine and dandy and just watches some TV or some stuff. Anyways, sometimes he's gets angry as balls and the star fish of Satan opens, and somebody gets in trouble for no reason/stupid reason

OT: I had some clothes on a chair and closed the bathroom door and he got pissed at either that or something little along those lines, he never says what gets him mad

Cupcake I am not going to take you seriously until you tell us why your dad did this.

Your seem loving unscathed after the loving fact you lost ~6000 dollars.


forget, forgot to explain

so anyways my dad is a fairly busy guy and he's always mad for some reason. Usually when he gets home, he's all fine and dandy and just watches some TV or some stuff. Anyways, sometimes he's gets angry as balls and the star fish of Satan opens, and somebody gets in trouble for no reason/stupid reason

OT: I had some clothes on a chair and closed the bathroom door and he got pissed at either that or something little along those lines, he never says what gets him mad
YOU LOST ABOUT 6000 DOLLARS CALL THE loving POLICE/MOMMY.

HOLY stuff 6000 DOLLARS? CALL THE POLICE MAN GET HIS ASS BEAT!

I'm also concerned about how fake this all sounds.

"he broke my legos *picture of it all sitting in one pile as if his dad took both hands, smushed it all up and dropped it in place*"
"why you dont just fix it??"
excuse response: he threw out the box!
"look up online how to rebuild it"
excuse response: i forget what its called!
"why does he even do this?"
"he's just mad for no reason sometimes!"


I mean, anyone else see the problem in this?

I think most of the stuff he broke is somewhat fixable, usually some of the stuff is

I've been able to fix the hard-drive when he's dropped my big PC before

anyways yeah I'll have the final result in a minute and then I can lock the topic


I'm also concerned about how fake this all sounds.

"he broke my legos *picture of it all sitting in one pile as if his dad took both hands, smushed it all up and dropped it in place*"
"why you dont just fix it??"
excuse response: he threw out the box!
"look up online how to rebuild it"
excuse response: i forget what its called!
"why does he even do this?"
"he's just mad for no reason sometimes!"


I mean, anyone else see the problem in this?
100% agree. Stated that earlier.
I think OP is spewing stuff and trying to cover his tracks

I think most of the stuff he broke is somewhat fixable, usually some of the stuff is

I've been able to fix the hard-drive when he's dropped my big PC before

anyways yeah I'll have the final result in a minute and then I can lock the topic
>dad drops big pc, breaks it
>son does loving nothing, doesn't confront dad about it, doesn't stand up for himself

yea somethings wrong here or youre the biggest pusillanimous individual ever