Yeah, way to avoid your responsibility in this lifetime, bl.
:rolleyes:
Yeah, way to avoid your responsibility in this lifetime, bl.
:rolleyes:
geniususes; … the both of you …:rolleyes:
Originally posted by blooming lotus
AS for Ally, I don’t even wanna get into the true abuse and bs I exposed that caused the rebuke of out numbered accusations…and daily sadness aside..you go on or do a hurry - curry…
Wow! You should get a job on Today Tonight for your journalistic skills. Since you exposed “the rebuke of out numbered accusations” (whatever that’s supposed to mean) your only option was to “go on” and leave for China. I mean, heaven forbid you stayed around and considered your daughter’s welfare before your own whims.
because you are ignorant and have absolutely no idea what your talking about , I’m inclined to let it go…disrepectful ( or poorly literatively curios) as you are..court battles, especially regarding abuse claims against folks kids know, can be taxing and send a poor kid crazy…we’ve all been through enough…as much as I miss her sincerely, I think the kid deserves a break…and so my actions are justified…as sad as it makes me…now be human, and let the f*cka drop…
Originally posted by blooming lotus
…court battles, especially regarding abuse claims against folks kids know, can be taxing and send a poor kid crazy…we’ve all been through enough…as much as I miss her sincerely, I think the kid deserves a break…and so my actions are justified…as sad as it makes me…
So you abused her and they won’t let you near her? Or someone else abused her and therefore you’re staying away from her?That doesn’t make sense. Perhaps if she was abused she needs a parent figure around her. Do you know any?
Originally posted by blooming lotus
…now be human, and let the f*cka drop…
I’m not human. I’m a bot programmed to piss you off.
dong…sincerely questioning your logic but getting the same translation…
not that I owe it to you, but had share house with lil sisters’ 3 kids + adopted bro…ain adult in control + wrk + study + training.levave with boo ( beautiul/ Ally )…dead set literally no one for kids to wake to, make brekky, come home to, hang with, do homework, cook dinner, guide them, shower, dress / tuck in, discipline and give som sweet night dreams to…did it outt habit, leaving , expressing concern to school ( which they’re nearly all ( babies x 2-3 aside) sharing…planning to take mine to china or escape venture…rebuked by siblings x6 + ill mom.too weak to give 2 sits but trying to preserve a social rep…and on my budget feeding ,cooking,cleaning for ??? kids + emtionally guiding 6 siblings…kinda tired after so many yrs o’ it…and of course ( thx to medias) china= hel on earth…court battle / kid so innocently question her fibre…in unprecedented display of girly tears…self leaves quietly to spare further head-fck for all kids and allow a “normal/ consistent” routine to kick in…breaks my heart, but being the soldier I am, their feelngs and emotionsl well being over mine…I’m grown and 'll deal with it…neglect / exposure to crime and total lacko morales is bitc* for any of us…at least here, self aside, I’m still furthering some folk someway right…
judge it, hate it, be ignorant…support me and give me props or move on …'cause you have no idea what I did, nor what I still suffer through smiling and working my a*s off…
now there’s a piece of reality to evaluate…
Originally posted by blooming lotus
dong…sincerely questioning your logic but getting the same translation…
Mmm, imagine me having trouble understanding what you write.
I don’t understand your life because my background is very different. But I don’t label you a “soldier” and think your self-perceived martyrdom and self-sacrificing nature are worthy of my respect. Trying to comprehend your post I gather that you put your family’s interests before your own or your daughter’s and just left knowing your daughter leads a neglected life. Should I respect that? You mentioned that you had to cook and clean for everyone else. That’s not your responsibility. It’s your mother’s. Take your child and leave. Not to China because it fits your plan, but to somewhere where your daughter will receive what she deserves in life (this life, not the next 3).
OTOH I do respect that you find the situation difficult and you have my sympathy for that. But if it were me I’d be searching for a solution in my child’s best interests. Not mine and certainly not my parent’s or siblings’. My children come first in my life - end of discussion. IMHO you have taken the easy way out for you (and coincidentally furthered your own ambitions).
If it were me? I’d drop plans to study WC or Shaolin. I’d get a nice steady job somewhere and a place to rent. I’d get my daughter (provided I were legally allowed to) to come and live with me and ignore my siblings’ and parent’s protestations. I’d enrol her in a nice school and try to maintain some semblance of normality in her life. If I were able, I’d learn MA but it wouldn’t come before my child.
Originally posted by Toby
[B]Mmm, imagine me having trouble understanding what you write.
I don’t understand your life because my background is very different. But I don’t label you a “soldier” and think your self-perceived martyrdom and self-sacrificing nature are worthy of my respect. Trying to comprehend your post I gather that you put your family’s interests before your own or your daughter’s and just left knowing your daughter leads a neglected life. Should I respect that? You mentioned that you had to cook and clean for everyone else. That’s not your responsibility. It’s your mother’s. Take your child and leave.B]
Ally’s the least ( due to spotlight ) neglected of them all…so mom s*cks a big one and always has…when you 've been looking after several after kids ( your responsiblity or not ) since their births in every aspect, including financially…what are gonna chose between faces???..Look If I talk to you any more about it I’m jus gonna cry…anyway…end o programme one and have a moulin rouge performance to dress for …
later …
ps…in ownership the apostrophe comes after the s …Eg : mothers’…
No it doesn’t! ![]()
Does it?![]()
[chant[ ashida kim, ashida kim, ashida kim [/chant]
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Originally posted by Toby
I’m not human. I’m a bot programmed to piss you off.
because of this comment, I now have mountain dew all over my monitor…
you’re a genius and an english whiz, right? type the situation out in a manner we can understand…
it sounds like you’re saying you lived with some family and was responsible for them, but somehow stopped doing the things you used to and the family turned against you, so you tried to leave and take your daughter, which they somehow prevented…is that right? try typing it again - type slow…
Originally posted by scotty1
[B]No it doesn’t!
Does it?
[/B]
Only when the word is plural, or when the word ends in an “s”
For example:
I just blew my kid’s college tuition on three Japanese hookers in Vegas (1 kid).
I just blew my kids’ college tuition on three Japanese hookers in Vegas (more than 1 kid).
I just blew three Japanese hookers in Vegas’ red light district. (Vegas ends in “S”). [SIZE=1]Rub might have to double check that rule for me.[/SIZE]
crazy American spelling… in other english languages, the apostrophe before an “S” , is an abbreviated form of is…no comprimise nor exception…
7*…correct…
it’s like that in America - it’s = it is. however, the apostrophe also indicates possession - the girl’s dad = the father of the girl.
In the event that the word is plural, it’s incorrect to have an ‘s at the end of it - you merely add an apostrophe after the ending s. The boys’ school = the school that belongs to the boys.
Originally posted by blooming lotus
crazy American spelling… in other english languages, the apostrophe before an “S” , is an abbreviated form of is…no comprimise nor exception…
You teach English, you say?
:rolleyes:
yah…
Originally posted by SevenStar
[B]it’s like that in America - it’s = it is. however, the apostrophe also indicates possession - the girl’s dad = the father of the girl.
In the event that the word is plural, it’s incorrect to have an ‘s at the end of it - you merely add an apostrophe after the ending s. The boys’ school = the school that belongs to the boys. [/B]
this is true but it’s a pet hate of mine and because we so much american txt to teach with yet, aus is the destination for alot , it becomes an issue comprimsing overall skill.
MK is correct and Toby was dead on with the use of apostrophes in his post…
And in formal Australian English it is currently accepted standard for “it’s” to be only a contraction for “it is”; when speaking in terms of possession, ie where something belongs to “it”, the standard usage is “its” without the possessive apostrophe.
Toby is from Australia and should know better for all his trolling on my spelling/ grammar etc. I’m currently lecturing teachers and working directly with the board of education…trust me…it is not acceptable …