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I cant decide whether to buy a caravan or rent a room to get away from my abusive brother.

Anonymous wrote:
He is just extremely verbally abusive.
I do feel like i dont want him in my life. Hes narcissistic and always thinks hes the victim. He would drive off with my car, at a period when i was generslous to allow hon to use it, without asking and didnt considerate my needs.

Im a vulnerable person and feel having him in my life affects my emotional and mental wellbeing.
On xmas day he had a massive tantrum and my sister has been too scared to see him since.

He always takes and gives nothing to anybody and always wants more. If u dont do what he wants he has a tantrum.

is he 10?

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Sorry I've been quiet...

Keep casting your voodoo spell to make your voodoo doll and let your 14 blood drops fall down on the wax. Knead the wax with your blood carefully. Model a doll which looks like your enemy. If you want to practice real voodoo magic, make sure the doll actually resembles the person you wish death upon.
https://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Voodoo-Doll

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Sorry I've been quiet...

im building voodoo dolls of my enemy's and wishing death on 99 people ๐Ÿ˜ท

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Way over due

lol i only paid 160 bucks for my laptop at walmart

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I cant decide whether to buy a caravan or rent a room to get away from my abusive brother.

DocteurRalph wrote:
I think every brother is abusive, mine sure was. And not just verbally, but physically. Of course in the 1960's it was legal to beat the crap out of your little brother once or twice a week, as long as you didn't break any bones. Plus he's 6 years older than me and a giant, 6 feet 8 inches tall! Yeah that's over 2 meters for those metrically inclined.

But enough about me, I would definitely stay and save money for the caravan. Just lock yourself in your room or fight back. Easy for me to say, right? I used to just break my brother's stuff when I was little. Coundn't fight him so I'd tear up whatever it was he had that meant the most to him. Smashed the windshield on his Camaro at least twice... my parents were talking about putting me in a mental institution and I kept telling them he was the one that needed to go. Desperate times call for desperate measures.

id bash my brother in the head when he wasnt looking then run like hell, lmao, also store eggs under the house til they were rotten then hit him with them and run, rocks too, but that was when i was a kid, now we share a house, we havent been in a knock down drag out fist fight in about 6 years when we pretty much beat the ****shit out of each other, he's still an asshole though and mostly i stay in my room when im not working. so just hang in there and avoid the crap out of him.

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I cant decide whether to buy a caravan or rent a room to get away from my abusive brother.

sounds like my brother

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There is no one to get angry at.

im just saying its an insane world and people often let it drive them crazy, myself included, i try to realize that life is too temporary to go around all "redfaced" all the time.

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There is no one to get angry at.

turning despair into laughter is at the core of mastering your own domain.

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There is no one to get angry at.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHGrWTmXK6w

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i hate humanity

Every act of creation is also an act of destruction. The creation of something new and different, something that has not yet been, demands the destruction of the old and the typical, what is now and what has come before. The presence of destruction is at the core of the creative process itself.

Now, to be clear, in speaking of โ€œdestructionโ€ in this way, I of course do not mean destructive acts that result in harm toward self or others, emotionally/physically damaging behavior, violence, etc. There is no argument here to justify such manifestations of destruction, which are certainly not creative, at least not in any positive or healthy sense. However, while there is tragically an excess of destructive incidents that are opposed and antithetical to the process of constructive creation, our experience of our existence as human beings provides a compelling argument for the dynamic of destruction at the heart of creation.

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