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Attending a wedding is like being handed a licence to act like a twat. Oh how I laughed when I sobered up and realised I'd nicked most of the plates and cutlery from the posh hotel lunch and those vague memories of stealthily exiting like a cat-burglar had in fact involved falling out of the hotel, knives and forks clattering onto the steps.

Tell us more of your wedding stories.

(, Mon 3 Nov 2014, 18:10)
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I don't think it's fair that people keep bringing up your whole rock spider thing. It's there, it's out in the open. let's all move on.
but encouraging a 12 year old domestic violence victim to take advantage of his abuser's temporary incapacity (and I stress the word temporary) to physically assault his abusive father is such a terrible idea, given that the next night he would presumably be alone in his father's company once more where the father would be free to retaliate for this humiliation.
However this story is highly improbable. It is possible that you do know someone that abuses his child. But this scenario screams of wish fulfillment, the fantasy of a daydreamer who in his own mind continually rescues people from burning buildings and rights wrongs as the archetypal hero.
(, Thu 13 Nov 2014, 23:03, 1 reply)
I would tend to concur with this, as detailed above.
The absence of any comprehension of the probable consequences of the events described, combined with the extreme defensiveness he displays when challenged, certainly screams NEEDY BULLSHITTER to me.
(, Thu 13 Nov 2014, 23:10, closed)
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Ta-daa.
(, Mon 17 Nov 2014, 1:27, closed)

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