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these new broads dont want no parts of the kitchen
My girl is the first one ever to cook for me and even though it was basic it was done in an immaculate fashion

An omelet with spinach, mushrooms and cheddar cheese w/ a side of watermelon and wheat toast. The presentation, taste and consistency was :ohlawd:

I can get used to this shyt bruh.
 

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:snoop: these white boys really need to have some street smarts before playing around in the hood.

18 year old white kid stops in the hood to get some gas. See's the brother of someone he knew hanging around the gas station. White kid ask the brother if he knew where they could go by some weed. Brother tells him yea, follow me in my car and I'll take you there, oh and let my partners ride with you in your white BMW to follow me (:stopitslime:).

Fools in the backseat pull out guns and kick the white kid out the car, white kid chases after them when they stop at a light. And they kill the white kid.

This could have easily been avoided.
 

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question for the gunowners of the coli:

what was the process and do you have a CHL? Did you pay for the gun cash or by credit card and how much was it
 

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Today I was washing my dishes and having some thoughts running in my head. Things I did have control over and things I did not.
I got angry and punched a hole in my wall, had to run out to get some drywall.
A couple months ago the phone was ringing and I tried picking it up and it wouldn't connect. This happened three or four times before I got angry and threw the phone at the wall.


I don't know what going on with me, I'm the chilliest, coldest, calmest, passive, most aloof person I know. If I get angry I can usually dead it and convince myself it's no big deal. But lately When I get angry I feel an intense burning sensation in my chest that needs to be let out. Just being around people is starting to annoy me. Like they didn't neccasrily do anything, just their very existence, the fact they are taking up space is annoying.

What say the coli therapists and psychologists?
 

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:snoop: these white boys really need to have some street smarts before playing around in the hood.

18 year old white kid stops in the hood to get some gas. See's the brother of someone he knew hanging around the gas station. White kid ask the brother if he knew where they could go by some weed. Brother tells him yea, follow me in my car and I'll take you there, oh and let my partners ride with you in your white BMW to follow me (:stopitslime:).

Fools in the backseat pull out guns and kick the white kid out the car, white kid chases after them when they stop at a light. And they kill the white kid.

This could have easily been avoided.

I don't get the point to murder the dumbass dude. You already got the damn car that you ain't gon get to keep for long anyway (what you really gon do with a bmw? Get pointed out quick) should have just ran dude pockets and let it be. Ain't no need for a murder wrap and life in prison. Oh well its their life they're throwing away
 

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Anybody here have an older relative with mental health issues? I might have to put my dad in a group home, but I'm not sure if that's the best thing for him. I've been told the living conditions in some of these places aren't great.

On the other hand, he might have dementia, he's been getting lost and wandering around in the streets, he can't take care of himself and I can't be there to take care of him 24/7 nor can I afford to hire a personal support worker for him. If he's in a group home, at least I know he'll be monitored and someone will make sure he eats and takes his meds.

Has anybody here been through this kind of situation?
 

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Today I was washing my dishes and having some thoughts running in my head. Things I did have control over and things I did not.
I got angry and punched a hole in my wall, had to run out to get some drywall.
A couple months ago the phone was ringing and I tried picking it up and it wouldn't connect. This happened three or four times before I got angry and threw the phone at the wall.


I don't know what going on with me, I'm the chilliest, coldest, calmest, passive, most aloof person I know. If I get angry I can usually dead it and convince myself it's no big deal. But lately When I get angry I feel an intense burning sensation in my chest that needs to be let out. Just being around people is starting to annoy me. Like they didn't neccasrily do anything, just their very existence, the fact they are taking up space is annoying.

What say the coli therapists and psychologists?

been feelin the same way lately. im accustomed to having total control over my emotions and reactions so its particularly frustrating.
 

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Ms. February knew it would be a leap year so she froze

Don't you know Sam Bowie lied to get choose?

I'm happy bein MJ

They say only reason Mayweather undefeated cause he won't even step In the ring against someone he could take a L
Some players never spare with a woman who can take they heart forever undefeated to a female

 

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Anybody here have an older relative with mental health issues? I might have to put my dad in a group home, but I'm not sure if that's the best thing for him. I've been told the living conditions in some of these places aren't great.

On the other hand, he might have dementia, he's been getting lost and wandering around in the streets, he can't take care of himself and I can't be there to take care of him 24/7 nor can I afford to hire a personal support worker for him. If he's in a group home, at least I know he'll be monitored and someone will make sure he eats and takes his meds.

Has anybody here been through this kind of situation?
I'm sorry to hear that.
My grandfather had dementia. Bless him. It's a tough disease for the family of the person who has it. We never had to go the group home route cause my grandma looked after him plus tye rest of the family did what we could.
Even then it was especially tough. At the beginning stages he'd leave the house and wander around, so to prevent that we basically put him on lock down and locked him in the house so he couldn't get out on his own. So he ended up watching TV, sleeping, and doing little things like going through magazines or watching cars through the window. But he still had problems with his balance and moving around. He was always susceptible to falling. Also he had a lot of pills to take but my gma gave him that. Eventually we did have to get a nurse to come give him a bath.
I say all that to say this...if you don't have someone to watch him full time I think a group home is best, for safety reasons alone. He'll be able to get his medicines, if he falls there's someone right there, he won't wander off into traffic, he'll have some one to bathe him and change his clothes when he goes to the bathroom on himself . Do your best and research to find a great group home cause taking care of someone with dementia is a tough 24 hour a day job. Best of luck to you.
 
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