>He just explained why he doesn't have the power. Because he's a whiny baby that refuses to let go of things that happened years and years ago which only exist in his head now? Oh woe are you, so burdened by things that happened a decade ago that you vilify and demonize only in your head. Move past it and stop being bitter, because you can't change what happened, you can only move forward. No matter how young you were when it happened, there came and age where you were mature enough to take things into your own accord, and the fault shifts from other people to you.
nothing specific, really i just kind of grew up as a sweet innocent thinking everything will make sense when i grow up but now that i'm grown it makes even less sense than it did before
like i can't imagine a world where i would berate and humiliate an elementary schooler yet that seemed to be the agenda of every adult i knew growing up
You're sitting here having rage issues because adults told you to stop playing so many video games and do your homework? They tried to tell you that you'd turn out a fucking failure if you didnt, and now you have and you are angry with them for becoming a failure? That's pretty fucking pathetic, even for this place.
You sound like you're underage. Sorry to tell you, but the world is cruel (and even crueler than it has been to you), morality is hard, and you're not an exception in anything so long as you are bound to natural law. Best you rip it off like a band-aid now and do something with yourself sooner rather than later.
Oliver Reyes
i wasn't allowed to play video games i don't really have rage issues i just had a few drinks and got sad i'm older than you i promise
Easton Lewis
>Just get over it Spoken like someone who has never had to get over something, or has all the skills to do that already.
Go build a car, it's so easy. Go give a speech, you just have to talk. It's not like there are skills involved in it that need to be learned and mastered. Or medical conditions that could physically prevent that.
Also read the rest of my post.
Carson Hernandez
>thinking you know what I've been through The first step is blaming yourself for inaction, but that's too hard for most people. It's why they blame others, long after it stopped mattering.