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76busroute

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  1. It was affecting his well being but not to the extent that it justifies putting a mentally unwell person out and telling them to 'just try' to cope!
  2. Just thinking about it is assuaging my anger at him for throwing me out. I hate him for being such a hard faced *******. I'm genuinely worried how I'm going to cope and him saying 'well you'll just have to try' is just not good enough. I feel like I've been given a death sentence.
  3. i moved back in with my parents 4 yrs. ago because of mental health problems. he's not taking them seriously and is forcing me to try and cope. I've all but begged him to let me stay just so I can simply cope with life but he's such a hard-faced ******* he's not caring anymore. I wouldn't mind but I've not been causing any trouble and making a scene or anthing. He's just become ruthlessly calllous and selfish. I mean what kind of a parent throws a mentally unwell person out of their house?
  4. Not we didn't go to hopsital We were battered with fists and kicked in a way I would have to say was serious for a man in his 30's to administer to 2 10/11 yrs. olds.
  5. He's thrown me out of his house despite the fact I've got mental health problems. Compensation would help me stave off desitution and even suicide. So I suppose I am exploiting the situation but what he's doing now and what he did then is unconscionable and he should not be allowed to get away with it.
  6. Do you think the police would take me seriously if I told them i wanted to press charges? Also If it came to court and my mum and dad and probably both of my brothers wives who've probably been told about it (my mum has said my brother's brought it up quite often, I'm guessing more than me 'caus I've only ever mentioned it to her twice or thrice) could be called to give evidence which would mean they'd have to commit perjury or back me up.
  7. My dad twice gave me and my brother serious beatings when we were about 10/11 yrs. old in 198/1. It's dawning on me what a serious crime this was and I'm thinking of doing one or both of the following. Going to the police and pressing charges or going to a solicitors to pursue compensation. Does anyone know if either of these things are possible. Thanks.
  8. I dont think they can keep her in now but what would happen irl I don't know. What would happen to Fiz Irl?
  9. It's not just about getting what I want. It might be better if we have a state washing machine licence whereby you have to buy a licenece every time you buy a washing machine and the money is used to fund a state washing powder and even if you want to buy washing powder not produced by the state you still have to pay for the licence.It's just wrong on prinicipal to fund a broadcasting coporation like that.. I don't really care about the consequences and if abolishing the bbc results in something I don't like then I'll just have to live with it. Let's not forget Rupert murdoch, for all his faults, isn't going round with a gun forcing people to pay for Sky. People are buying it 'cause they want it people who don't like him and what he does with his profits, of which btw I'm one just have to deal with it. It down to the liberal minded people to get their own t.v stn./s up and running to counter the right. I just think we should be doing that instead of pathetically relying on Auntie. Relying on Auntie giver them too much power and makes them insufferably smug 'cause they know that the bbc is all but a sacred cow.
  10. I'd define myself as fundemenatlly a libertarian but saying that the Free market is too wild and dangerous to be unleashed without some safeguards. So i'm wary of calling myself a Libertarian 'cause so many people just don't think about anyone who says they're a Libertarian as anything other than in favour of an unfettered Free market but on social issues then I'm very much a Libertarian.
  11. What if theere was a govt. sponsored washing poweder that you quite liked? Would you be against abolishing that too? The BBC is a very socialist institution and anathema to indvidual freedoms. If the only way an unessential organisation can exist is by the use of state power and through throwing people in jail to fund it then it's got to go. The fact we might like it shouldn't be a consideration.
  12. I'm interested in small gov. but not getting rid of taxation to fund the police. That'd just cause mayhem. On the N.H.S well I had a rd. to Damascus moment a few years ago when it occured to me that even people at the lower end of the income spectrum could afford health insurance...but only if they cut down on luxuries!
  13. People getting overly defensive when you critise their fav. pop star. Who is your fav. pop star?
  14. O.k thanks. I'm planning on moving back to Sheff soon so I'll come and join one day. I've always wanted to join a reading group.
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