Author Topic: Ever Been Caught in a Lie?  (Read 7046 times)

Cringe so hard at that level of parental control. I'm three years older than you and I can literally do anything and everything I want -- I don't even live at home so my parents have NO idea what I do unless I tell them.
This right here.
Never had anyone monitor my internet usage.

This right here.
Never had anyone monitor my internet usage.
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I don't even live at home so my parents have NO idea what I do unless I tell them.
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yeah, that usually means your parents can't keep you from doing things

Cringe so hard at that level of parental control. I'm three years older than you and I can literally do anything and everything I want -- I don't even live at home so my parents have NO idea what I do unless I tell them.
Yah, it sucks. :/

No. The Court ruled i was not guilty.

Sometimes I'll pass off things that are remotely true as 100% true. Like if I did my homework when only half of it is complete.


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yeah, that usually means your parents can't keep you from doing things
..that's why I said it?

Cringe so hard at that level of parental control. I'm three years older than you and I can literally do anything and everything I want -- I don't even live at home so my parents have NO idea what I do unless I tell them.
take note that you became a druggy while georges is one of the nicest and most innocent people I've ever seen
theres nothing wrong wrong parents attempting to give their child a bright future with simple morals and guidelines

I'm not "a druggy." I study psychopharmacology. I have more interest in the effects of drugs on the human brain than I do in their effects on my brain in particular. I use drugs sometimes, but I still spend at least 99% of my awake time completely sober.

I'm sorry that my parents lack of motivation to provide me with a "bright future with simple morals and guidelines" resulted in a person who spends their spare time researching how to make peoples lives better. Clearly they should have been more strict and prevented me from learning about things I am interested in.

you illegally do drugs, your a druggie


I'm sorry that my parents lack of motivation to provide me with a "bright future with simple morals and guidelines" resulted in a person who spends their spare time researching how to make peoples lives better. Clearly they should have been more strict and prevented me from learning about things I am interested in.
how the forget is doing acid and smoking marijuana in public places helping anyone

how the forget is doing acid and smoking marijuana in public places helping anyone
I've always found that being in the proximity of failures has provided both entertainment and motivation to do better than "piss poor."

The common consensus on the meaning of the word druggie is someone who frequently or habitually uses (and abuses) drugs. I am not that.

Maybe if you took the time to actually read the words I'm typing, you'd actually be able to interpret the message I'm communicating. I'm simply going to reply to you with what I already said, because if you re-read it it answers your question.

how the forget is doing acid and smoking marijuana in public places helping anyone
resulted in a person who spends their spare time researching how to make peoples lives better.

there are pictures in post rl pics and drugs thread of you using obviously recreational drugs in public places
how is that making peoples lives better
how is that researching

If i shanked myself multiple times in the stomach to see how stabbing myself in the stomach pains me (which has already been identified by qualified people) am I now researching?

The obvious answer is that me using drugs is not research. So obviously I'm talking about some other method of research when I say researching. I don't understand how you can't make basic logical connections like that. Maybe your parents should have raised you better.