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Feb 16, 2007 15:22

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gorillawarfare February 17 2007, 04:44:26 UTC
First off, I'd like to apologize for being "one of those dicks" who laughed some.

Hopefully I didn't hurt your sister's feelings, since the only person I was being a dick to by laughing was your sister. We should have pushed you away from her when you slapped her at the very least.

And for that, I apologize. Tell your sister I'm sorry from all of us, because I don't think anyone was laughing at her. She was much more controlled than you were ( ... )

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avroshi February 17 2007, 13:55:37 UTC
True she was controlled, but if you knew her as well as I do, that is when she can be the biggest bitch

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avroshi February 17 2007, 14:12:09 UTC
Also, yeah, I understand what you were saying. There were other options to be warm, the inside of the car for one which I tried to explain to her. But the key to the fight at that point was not whether or not to go home, her stuburn personality was trying to control me, making me go home, no, forceing me to go home when, after a really long week, I just wanted to talk to my fried for a few minutes after school. And because of her stuburn personality, she decided to bug the piss out of me, knowing all of that would happen, just so she could go home, and not because she was cold, but because she just wanted to go home. I know that my wanting talk to my friends for a few minutes at the cost of her not getting what she wants may be selfing in my part, but am pretty sure I wansn't being too selfish there ( ... )

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nerdy_leo February 17 2007, 05:05:43 UTC
If that works for you, you might want to get checked for a mental disorder cause something aint right in your head.I have to disagree, only because as frustrated as a person might be, some people just deal better with issues by ignoring them, by brushing them off. I'm certainly not one of those types of people - not that I have ever really gotten very violent or anything, but that's not the point. People may be able to restrain themselves better than others. And of course, I wasn't there, so I'm not going to be like, "omg Chris you shouldn't have hit your sister" but what Daniel said was pretty true about respect. Like I said, not trying to shove the whole "yay peace" thing down your throat. I understand having frustration so badly that you want to hit something or someone, even if I can't be in your place to experience what you have and are (I guess especially since I have no siblings but I have certainly had my share of familial/friend fights). I just really don't think hitting the person who is offending/pissing you off is ( ... )

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avroshi February 17 2007, 14:24:25 UTC
I do agree with that, to an extent. I really don't like full on violence, which was not what I did. I slapped her, yes, and I did it just hard enough to try to make my point ( ... )

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nerdy_leo February 17 2007, 18:00:25 UTC
Right, like you didn't punch her or anything like that, understandable. And of course now society sees slapping somebody or hitting them, even if it was playfully or not even that hard, as a misdemeanor. I just wouldn't want things to escalate/lead to worse further actions - not that I'm saying they would, but I get what you're saying when you said you don't really have control of your actions when you get upset. I can relate.

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gorillawarfare February 17 2007, 18:02:18 UTC
But really I didn't want an explanation....because whatever the explanation is won't justify hitting someone in my opinion. That's not because I'm unrealistic or think that anyone who hits another person is automatically a bad person. My reasoning is that there is always some explanation for an event, but never a justification. A justification is usually applied to a situation where an action was reasonable or necessary, not where you're simply angry ( ... )

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zen_gunner February 17 2007, 05:30:53 UTC
chris wood... all i gotta say is i love you a lot man, and i am really sorry shit is complicated with you and ur family.

i really didnt know better not to fuck around, also. and i am sorry man. but after u explained today i didnt wanna fuck around any more, cuz i could sense what u were trying to say. i apologize my good friend

as for everything else, keep your chin up.

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avroshi February 17 2007, 14:25:08 UTC
Thanks.

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dxcondemned February 20 2007, 05:18:28 UTC
you're becoming one of the things you always said you hated...
That was a stupid thing to do. No sugar coating it.
Reasons come and go...but in the end, we have the final word on what we do and say...environment doesn't make people, people make the environment...
and as far as "just loosing control..."
you say you're not trying to justify it, but then why explain at all, if you truly don't care...what about all the people who can control their random anger outbursts...should we just give them medals for doing what they're supposed to do? it's no wonder our world is spiraling down with such reasoning...
in the end, I'll close with this:
I respected you a lot, but that day you lost a lot of my respect.

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dxcondemned February 20 2007, 05:23:19 UTC
p.s.- if you ever need to talk man, feel free to call me up.

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avroshi February 20 2007, 11:37:09 UTC
I don't want your respect, nor do I really give a shit about your opinions. But hey, I am getting those opinions whether I like it or not so I might as well get used to it until the end of the school year ( ... )

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