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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:11 pm
Shiny Gligar Wantcookie Shiny Gligar I got this Japanese demo of this game called Catherine. I have no clue what I'm doing. o .o The tutorial was easy enough, it teaches you how to get through the nightmare portions of the game, and then the day, you just see this dude go out about his daily business, cheating on two women- Katherine and Catherine I assume- and hanging out with his bros at some bar.
There was some texting to Katherine, and then I went into the nightmare. Five seconds into it I got stabbed with a giant fork from some giant woman hand. LOLWAT it was weird. You have to climb these boxes to get to this door that will wake you up or something.
Japanese games are ******** different. I want this. 8D I had heard about that! The trailer looked so good and the game itself looks like the most excellent ******** ever play Folklore? Rhed turned me toward it with a shove and we went through it together. The story is the most incredible thing. Yes, I played the demo for that! It was really interesting, but man, the PS3 was too expensive when I did. D: It's one of the games I want if I ever do buy one. It's for the Xbox. :u Atlus had something to do with is, so I'm assuming it should have an interesting story. The dream world part is fun. You have to push and pull blocks to make your way up, but you can push/pull the wrong ones and get stuck. O: And the giant hand chasing you does this things that turns the blocks golden, so it takes you a second or two more to pull it. If you get stuck, you get stabbed.
OH MY GOSH! gonk Something chases/follows you? Oh geez, I hate that! *flails* But I think I'll like the game anyway. ESPECIALLY since Atlas had something to do with it. I say, I have not once yet been disappointed by one game they have made that I have played! So... I think I'll need this to add to my collection. I do love Atlas. Hmmm... I wonder if Dan has it.... and If I can use his XBox to play it....
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:13 pm
l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Carchar-odin l-Kathulu-l l-Kathulu-l Got an eviction notice. Mainly because my Sister's room is ******** disgusting, my brother's are hoarders and don't like one another and are slobs. And my mom is too much of a push over to enforce anything. We have 10 days to fight our case. If anything, I am moving out. I am tired of people disrespecting my things and depending on me. My siblings treat my things like theirs and this is the final straw. After tonight no one is allowed to use my ipod, 360, or laptop. If my mother has a problem, she can kick me out. Oh wait, that's already happening. s**t man, sorry to hear that. You have other relatives to live with? To my dads. He lives the same distance away from where my school is. Only a halfbrother who will be 4 on the 30th, and I would be babysitting and probably getting paid to do so. That and my boyfriend is closer, so that's a plus. And my dad has more room and less people and more money. Why haven't I moved out? Because you love your family and you know they rely on you? (just a guess) Maybe this is exactly what you needed not to feel guilty about doing something for yourself for once.
I think it's a great opportunity for you, anyway. You'll gain some freedom and respect from the family members who seem to take you for granted now, and you'll probably get along with them better too, since there won't be any shared-living-space-based disputes. I cannot stress this enough, I am the glue that is keeping this family together. My brother is 20. He went to college for a year, and then dropped out. Now he sits in his room all day, plays my 360 all day and does nothing but yell and cause s**t. My mom, being a pushover, won't kick him out. My older younger sister likes to use my laptop without my permission and depends on me for rides to school and her boyfriends. After asking my mom countless times, she says yes and makes me take her. My younger younger sister likes to use my ipod and has essentially broken it. The screen is totally ******** up and the sound buttons don't work. My younger brother likes to touch all my things and right now is still screaming about the 360. He got to play, because mom let him, and now he is screaming because no one will help him on Portal 2. Why would you play a game that a kid who got kicked out of school for behavior that you can't figure out? That game proved hard for me, there is no way you can play it without help. I told him that I will not help him, and the girls are cleaning their room. He also likes to touch all my s**t and make my room a mess. I am ******** sick of it and it is going to end. And just think, once you get out of there none of those things are going to happen anymore and they'll be out of ways to get on your nerves. As someone in pretty much the exact same boat, I am going to recommend you keep track of and countdown the days until you're out of there - it's so liberating to know that things are gonna get much better real soon.
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:14 pm
Elemental Draconis Shiny Gligar Wantcookie Shiny Gligar I got this Japanese demo of this game called Catherine. I have no clue what I'm doing. o .o The tutorial was easy enough, it teaches you how to get through the nightmare portions of the game, and then the day, you just see this dude go out about his daily business, cheating on two women- Katherine and Catherine I assume- and hanging out with his bros at some bar.
There was some texting to Katherine, and then I went into the nightmare. Five seconds into it I got stabbed with a giant fork from some giant woman hand. LOLWAT it was weird. You have to climb these boxes to get to this door that will wake you up or something.
Japanese games are ******** different. I want this. 8D I had heard about that! The trailer looked so good and the game itself looks like the most excellent ******** ever play Folklore? Rhed turned me toward it with a shove and we went through it together. The story is the most incredible thing. Yes, I played the demo for that! It was really interesting, but man, the PS3 was too expensive when I did. D: It's one of the games I want if I ever do buy one. It's for the Xbox. :u Atlus had something to do with is, so I'm assuming it should have an interesting story. The dream world part is fun. You have to push and pull blocks to make your way up, but you can push/pull the wrong ones and get stuck. O: And the giant hand chasing you does this things that turns the blocks golden, so it takes you a second or two more to pull it. If you get stuck, you get stabbed.OH MY GOSH! gonk Something chases/follows you? Oh geez, I hate that! *flails* But I think I'll like the game anyway. ESPECIALLY since Atlas had something to do with it. I say, I have not once yet been disappointed by one game they have made that I have played! So... I think I'll need this to add to my collection. I do love Atlas. Hmmm... I wonder if Dan has it.... and If I can use his XBox to play it.... Atlus is actually more a publishing company than anything. They're good for helping other independent developers get on their feet and hit the ground running. They're also good at localizing all of the types of things that don't always make it over here.
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:16 pm
Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Carchar-odin s**t man, sorry to hear that. You have other relatives to live with? To my dads. He lives the same distance away from where my school is. Only a halfbrother who will be 4 on the 30th, and I would be babysitting and probably getting paid to do so. That and my boyfriend is closer, so that's a plus. And my dad has more room and less people and more money. Why haven't I moved out? Because you love your family and you know they rely on you? (just a guess) Maybe this is exactly what you needed not to feel guilty about doing something for yourself for once.
I think it's a great opportunity for you, anyway. You'll gain some freedom and respect from the family members who seem to take you for granted now, and you'll probably get along with them better too, since there won't be any shared-living-space-based disputes. I cannot stress this enough, I am the glue that is keeping this family together. My brother is 20. He went to college for a year, and then dropped out. Now he sits in his room all day, plays my 360 all day and does nothing but yell and cause s**t. My mom, being a pushover, won't kick him out. My older younger sister likes to use my laptop without my permission and depends on me for rides to school and her boyfriends. After asking my mom countless times, she says yes and makes me take her. My younger younger sister likes to use my ipod and has essentially broken it. The screen is totally ******** up and the sound buttons don't work. My younger brother likes to touch all my things and right now is still screaming about the 360. He got to play, because mom let him, and now he is screaming because no one will help him on Portal 2. Why would you play a game that a kid who got kicked out of school for behavior that you can't figure out? That game proved hard for me, there is no way you can play it without help. I told him that I will not help him, and the girls are cleaning their room. He also likes to touch all my s**t and make my room a mess. I am ******** sick of it and it is going to end. And just think, once you get out of there none of those things are going to happen anymore and they'll be out of ways to get on your nerves. As someone in pretty much the exact same boat, I am going to recommend you keep track of and countdown the days until you're out of there - it's so liberating to know that things are gonna get much better real soon. Yeah, but that could be 10 days or a few more months. Moving in for college is August, but I think I have to move in mid-July for Marching Band. I have to check with the director. So I don't know if it'll be 10 days, 2 or 3 months.
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:17 pm
Cabron LaSwan Skaeryll Carchar-odin Maybe an item that could turn Link invisible, like a tunic.It'll have to use up a lot of magic power or some s**t to prevent it from breaking the game, though. I don't know how well that could be implemented. You know how you had that idea for hover boots that make him fly for a bit?
How about Cucco boots that make him float slowly down as if he's holding one? biggrin
Maybe that'd be better for a shield or something. It could have wings 'n s**t.
EDIT: LOL and if he defends against enough blows without retaliating he can summon a ******** of Cuccos to punish his opponents! rofl BEST SHIELD EVER I had Roc's cape as a gliding item.
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:18 pm
l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Carchar-odin s**t man, sorry to hear that. You have other relatives to live with? To my dads. He lives the same distance away from where my school is. Only a halfbrother who will be 4 on the 30th, and I would be babysitting and probably getting paid to do so. That and my boyfriend is closer, so that's a plus. And my dad has more room and less people and more money. Why haven't I moved out? Because you love your family and you know they rely on you? (just a guess) Maybe this is exactly what you needed not to feel guilty about doing something for yourself for once.
I think it's a great opportunity for you, anyway. You'll gain some freedom and respect from the family members who seem to take you for granted now, and you'll probably get along with them better too, since there won't be any shared-living-space-based disputes. I cannot stress this enough, I am the glue that is keeping this family together. My brother is 20. He went to college for a year, and then dropped out. Now he sits in his room all day, plays my 360 all day and does nothing but yell and cause s**t. My mom, being a pushover, won't kick him out. My older younger sister likes to use my laptop without my permission and depends on me for rides to school and her boyfriends. After asking my mom countless times, she says yes and makes me take her. My younger younger sister likes to use my ipod and has essentially broken it. The screen is totally ******** up and the sound buttons don't work. My younger brother likes to touch all my things and right now is still screaming about the 360. He got to play, because mom let him, and now he is screaming because no one will help him on Portal 2. Why would you play a game that a kid who got kicked out of school for behavior that you can't figure out? That game proved hard for me, there is no way you can play it without help. I told him that I will not help him, and the girls are cleaning their room. He also likes to touch all my s**t and make my room a mess. I am ******** sick of it and it is going to end. And just think, once you get out of there none of those things are going to happen anymore and they'll be out of ways to get on your nerves. As someone in pretty much the exact same boat, I am going to recommend you keep track of and countdown the days until you're out of there - it's so liberating to know that things are gonna get much better real soon. Yeah, but that could be 10 days or a few more months. Moving in for college is August, but I think I have to move in mid-July for Marching Band. I have to check with the director. So I don't know if it'll be 10 days, 2 or 3 months. Well, if it'd be your dad you'd be moving in with, couldn't it theoretically happen tomorrow if you talked to him and he was okay with the idea? I mean, it's not like first and last and official moving dates and all that would be an issue, right?
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:19 pm
Skaeryll Cabron LaSwan Skaeryll Carchar-odin Maybe an item that could turn Link invisible, like a tunic.It'll have to use up a lot of magic power or some s**t to prevent it from breaking the game, though. I don't know how well that could be implemented. You know how you had that idea for hover boots that make him fly for a bit?
How about Cucco boots that make him float slowly down as if he's holding one? biggrin
Maybe that'd be better for a shield or something. It could have wings 'n s**t.
EDIT: LOL and if he defends against enough blows without retaliating he can summon a ******** of Cuccos to punish his opponents! rofl BEST SHIELD EVER I had Roc's cape as a gliding item. But...but...divine retribution...
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:21 pm
Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan Because you love your family and you know they rely on you? (just a guess) Maybe this is exactly what you needed not to feel guilty about doing something for yourself for once.
I think it's a great opportunity for you, anyway. You'll gain some freedom and respect from the family members who seem to take you for granted now, and you'll probably get along with them better too, since there won't be any shared-living-space-based disputes. I cannot stress this enough, I am the glue that is keeping this family together. My brother is 20. He went to college for a year, and then dropped out. Now he sits in his room all day, plays my 360 all day and does nothing but yell and cause s**t. My mom, being a pushover, won't kick him out. My older younger sister likes to use my laptop without my permission and depends on me for rides to school and her boyfriends. After asking my mom countless times, she says yes and makes me take her. My younger younger sister likes to use my ipod and has essentially broken it. The screen is totally ******** up and the sound buttons don't work. My younger brother likes to touch all my things and right now is still screaming about the 360. He got to play, because mom let him, and now he is screaming because no one will help him on Portal 2. Why would you play a game that a kid who got kicked out of school for behavior that you can't figure out? That game proved hard for me, there is no way you can play it without help. I told him that I will not help him, and the girls are cleaning their room. He also likes to touch all my s**t and make my room a mess. I am ******** sick of it and it is going to end. And just think, once you get out of there none of those things are going to happen anymore and they'll be out of ways to get on your nerves. As someone in pretty much the exact same boat, I am going to recommend you keep track of and countdown the days until you're out of there - it's so liberating to know that things are gonna get much better real soon. Yeah, but that could be 10 days or a few more months. Moving in for college is August, but I think I have to move in mid-July for Marching Band. I have to check with the director. So I don't know if it'll be 10 days, 2 or 3 months. Well, if it'd be your dad you'd be moving in with, couldn't it theoretically happen tomorrow if you talked to him and he was okay with the idea? I mean, it's not like first and last and official moving dates and all that would be an issue, right? Right. I could if I wanted to, but I am too nice. My sisters don't ride the bus because of something that happened a few years ago. But I don't know what they'll do when I get out of school and they still have 2 weeks left. I am not going to drive them. If we stay then I will just have a lockdown on my s**t. If my mom grows some balls then everyone but myself should be grounded.
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:24 pm
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:28 pm
l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan Because you love your family and you know they rely on you? (just a guess) Maybe this is exactly what you needed not to feel guilty about doing something for yourself for once.
I think it's a great opportunity for you, anyway. You'll gain some freedom and respect from the family members who seem to take you for granted now, and you'll probably get along with them better too, since there won't be any shared-living-space-based disputes. I cannot stress this enough, I am the glue that is keeping this family together. My brother is 20. He went to college for a year, and then dropped out. Now he sits in his room all day, plays my 360 all day and does nothing but yell and cause s**t. My mom, being a pushover, won't kick him out. My older younger sister likes to use my laptop without my permission and depends on me for rides to school and her boyfriends. After asking my mom countless times, she says yes and makes me take her. My younger younger sister likes to use my ipod and has essentially broken it. The screen is totally ******** up and the sound buttons don't work. My younger brother likes to touch all my things and right now is still screaming about the 360. He got to play, because mom let him, and now he is screaming because no one will help him on Portal 2. Why would you play a game that a kid who got kicked out of school for behavior that you can't figure out? That game proved hard for me, there is no way you can play it without help. I told him that I will not help him, and the girls are cleaning their room. He also likes to touch all my s**t and make my room a mess. I am ******** sick of it and it is going to end. And just think, once you get out of there none of those things are going to happen anymore and they'll be out of ways to get on your nerves. As someone in pretty much the exact same boat, I am going to recommend you keep track of and countdown the days until you're out of there - it's so liberating to know that things are gonna get much better real soon. Yeah, but that could be 10 days or a few more months. Moving in for college is August, but I think I have to move in mid-July for Marching Band. I have to check with the director. So I don't know if it'll be 10 days, 2 or 3 months. Well, if it'd be your dad you'd be moving in with, couldn't it theoretically happen tomorrow if you talked to him and he was okay with the idea? I mean, it's not like first and last and official moving dates and all that would be an issue, right? Right. I could if I wanted to, but I am too nice. My sisters don't ride the bus because of something that happened a few years ago. But I don't know what they'll do when I get out of school and they still have 2 weeks left. I am not going to drive them. If we stay then I will just have a lockdown on my s**t. If my mom grows some balls then everyone but myself should be grounded. I suppose, but if they're wearing on your nerves constantly, you might end up doing some not-so-nice things out of frustration anyway. Why can't your sisters walk? Or ride a bicycle? I mean, unless the places they want to go are in another town, in which case I hope your mom at least gives you gas money...
I think that's probably the best thing you can do if you decide to stay. Depending on how the eviction notice holds, emotions might run a little high, and if your little brother has so much trouble controlling his temper as it is, it might be wise to keep anything you don't want broken to yourself.
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:29 pm
Elemental Draconis Shiny Gligar Wantcookie Shiny Gligar I got this Japanese demo of this game called Catherine. I have no clue what I'm doing. o .o The tutorial was easy enough, it teaches you how to get through the nightmare portions of the game, and then the day, you just see this dude go out about his daily business, cheating on two women- Katherine and Catherine I assume- and hanging out with his bros at some bar.
There was some texting to Katherine, and then I went into the nightmare. Five seconds into it I got stabbed with a giant fork from some giant woman hand. LOLWAT it was weird. You have to climb these boxes to get to this door that will wake you up or something.
Japanese games are ******** different. I want this. 8D I had heard about that! The trailer looked so good and the game itself looks like the most excellent ******** ever play Folklore? Rhed turned me toward it with a shove and we went through it together. The story is the most incredible thing. Yes, I played the demo for that! It was really interesting, but man, the PS3 was too expensive when I did. D: It's one of the games I want if I ever do buy one. It's for the Xbox. :u Atlus had something to do with is, so I'm assuming it should have an interesting story. The dream world part is fun. You have to push and pull blocks to make your way up, but you can push/pull the wrong ones and get stuck. O: And the giant hand chasing you does this things that turns the blocks golden, so it takes you a second or two more to pull it. If you get stuck, you get stabbed.OH MY GOSH! gonk Something chases/follows you? Oh geez, I hate that! *flails* But I think I'll like the game anyway. ESPECIALLY since Atlas had something to do with it. I say, I have not once yet been disappointed by one game they have made that I have played! So... I think I'll need this to add to my collection. I do love Atlas. Hmmm... I wonder if Dan has it.... and If I can use his XBox to play it....
It doesn't come out here until Juy 26th. o 3o
I haven't played much that gets published by Atlus, but I really liked Persona 3.
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:35 pm
Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan And just think, once you get out of there none of those things are going to happen anymore and they'll be out of ways to get on your nerves. As someone in pretty much the exact same boat, I am going to recommend you keep track of and countdown the days until you're out of there - it's so liberating to know that things are gonna get much better real soon. Yeah, but that could be 10 days or a few more months. Moving in for college is August, but I think I have to move in mid-July for Marching Band. I have to check with the director. So I don't know if it'll be 10 days, 2 or 3 months. Well, if it'd be your dad you'd be moving in with, couldn't it theoretically happen tomorrow if you talked to him and he was okay with the idea? I mean, it's not like first and last and official moving dates and all that would be an issue, right? Right. I could if I wanted to, but I am too nice. My sisters don't ride the bus because of something that happened a few years ago. But I don't know what they'll do when I get out of school and they still have 2 weeks left. I am not going to drive them. If we stay then I will just have a lockdown on my s**t. If my mom grows some balls then everyone but myself should be grounded. I suppose, but if they're wearing on your nerves constantly, you might end up doing some not-so-nice things out of frustration anyway. Why can't your sisters walk? Or ride a bicycle? I mean, unless the places they want to go are in another town, in which case I hope your mom at least gives you gas money...
I think that's probably the best thing you can do if you decide to stay. Depending on how the eviction notice holds, emotions might run a little high, and if your little brother has so much trouble controlling his temper as it is, it might be wise to keep anything you don't want broken to yourself. I'm too passive. This is the most pissed I've been in a good while. Whenever I say something, then something is wrong. And we live about 10 minutes from my school. And my mom gives me gas sometimes. Mostly I get it from my dad. My mom is upset, so if she does anything it's on her. I have myself taken care of, it's up to her to take care of her family now. She normally does, so I'm not too concerned. But this place is s**t anyway, so I don't know how it'll play out. I don't want anything broken, and I take care of my s**t. It's when they get to use it and assume that it is okay that they use it that when it is mistreated.
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:42 pm
Catherine Sounded interesting.
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 8:06 pm
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 8:06 pm
l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan l-Kathulu-l Cabron LaSwan And just think, once you get out of there none of those things are going to happen anymore and they'll be out of ways to get on your nerves. As someone in pretty much the exact same boat, I am going to recommend you keep track of and countdown the days until you're out of there - it's so liberating to know that things are gonna get much better real soon. Yeah, but that could be 10 days or a few more months. Moving in for college is August, but I think I have to move in mid-July for Marching Band. I have to check with the director. So I don't know if it'll be 10 days, 2 or 3 months. Well, if it'd be your dad you'd be moving in with, couldn't it theoretically happen tomorrow if you talked to him and he was okay with the idea? I mean, it's not like first and last and official moving dates and all that would be an issue, right? Right. I could if I wanted to, but I am too nice. My sisters don't ride the bus because of something that happened a few years ago. But I don't know what they'll do when I get out of school and they still have 2 weeks left. I am not going to drive them. If we stay then I will just have a lockdown on my s**t. If my mom grows some balls then everyone but myself should be grounded. I suppose, but if they're wearing on your nerves constantly, you might end up doing some not-so-nice things out of frustration anyway. Why can't your sisters walk? Or ride a bicycle? I mean, unless the places they want to go are in another town, in which case I hope your mom at least gives you gas money...
I think that's probably the best thing you can do if you decide to stay. Depending on how the eviction notice holds, emotions might run a little high, and if your little brother has so much trouble controlling his temper as it is, it might be wise to keep anything you don't want broken to yourself. I'm too passive. This is the most pissed I've been in a good while. Whenever I say something, then something is wrong. And we live about 10 minutes from my school. And my mom gives me gas sometimes. Mostly I get it from my dad. My mom is upset, so if she does anything it's on her. I have myself taken care of, it's up to her to take care of her family now. She normally does, so I'm not too concerned. But this place is s**t anyway, so I don't know how it'll play out. I don't want anything broken, and I take care of my s**t. It's when they get to use it and assume that it is okay that they use it that when it is mistreated. Yeah, I'm the same way as you; I'll always say yes when I want to say no, just because it isn't worth the s**t fit. But you know, there's a saying that I really like that goes "sometimes the greatest gift you can give is nothing at all." If you keep doing everything for them and taking care of them, they're never gonna learn to do it on their own, you know? It's like how your mom is a pushover and ends up giving in to them because she wants them to be happy, but in the end, always getting a yes seems to have turned out to be bad for their independence, right? And it doesn't sound like many of them are very happy, either. Sometimes doing the best thing for someone means doing something they're not going to thank you for.
(I hope you don't take this as me trying to influence you one way or the other toward what to do, I think you should do whatever makes you feel good, and that wanting to stick around for their sake is a very gracious thing on your part. I'm just trying to reassure you that no matter what choice you make, you will be helpful to and respected by your family in the end.)
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