whateverdude
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Part of me says... Yes.
I came to this conclusion naturally. However, I think I saw stefan molyneux support this notion.
What he said was pretty identical to my idea.
Essentially, if you're political differences involve the belief that "I" should not be given a right that I enjoy... Then we can't get along... Sorry, mom, dad, grandma, wife, girlfriend, aunt, cousin, sister, brother, etc...
If you think I deserve to be in prison over something I do. You're dead to me.
I went through something like this personally with my dad. It was a few years ago where he caught me doing drugs. Ever since that day I've been avoiding him.
I've had my head in my books, and I've been working on getting a job so I can move out
Because to be honest, I don't ever wanna see his face again in my life. I'm not just pissed off, this didn't happen last week. This was I think at least a year or two ago.
TBH, I would feel absolutely nothing if he died right now. And yes... This is 100% because he threatened to call the police over me doing drugs.... 100%.
Had that not happened, me and him would be cool.
However, I've chosen to do everything I can to avoid him and I've done so for a while. I speak in short, one word sentences. If I speak at all, it's just "Yea" "Sure" "uh huh"
I don't think he knows it, but I wouldn't even wanna be at his funeral.
But again, its not as simple as "We disagree on politics, therefore I hope you die"
It's more like, "You think I should be in jail for my choices, therefore, I really hope you ****ing die"
It's not as simple as "Trump vs. Clinton" or "Democrat vs. Republican"
America's Latest Social Crisis: Couples Call It Quits Over Trump | Zero Hedge
But for some it is... like this here woman who divorced her husband of 22 years over his support for Donald Trump.
Did she make the right decision?
I think so. More people ought to get divorced to show political loyalty
I'd say yes. IMO, if you're committed enough to feel disdain towards a different politic group. It should be equal for all people... That means if you dislike the old man down the street because he likes Trump, then you should hold that standard to your own family members as well.
Otherwise it's not really fair...
Oh? So I'm a piece of **** if I like Trump? But if your brother, sister or significant other likes Trump they get a pass?
**** it. Blood is not thicker than water. I would encourage anyone to end relationships over political turmoil.
If you're a practitioner of Judaism, and a relative decides to be a Neo-Nazi... Is it unreasonable to not want **** to do with them?
I think you have the phrase confused. The blood in "blood is thicker than water" does not refer to family. In fact the phrase is often misused, the original saying is "the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb", it it in fact means the opposite of what most people intend.
I've heard that it had a different meaning, but I chose to use the most common, misused definition.
I could sum it up better by just saying "Ideology is more important than family and relations"
More couples need to hit the divorce court over this type of stuff. The 2016 election broke people apart from one another, and I think that's good. In 2020, we need to shoot for twice as many people splitting apart
Based only on what you wrote, it doesn't sound to me like your dad thinks you deserve to be in jail. It sounds like he was just trying to scare you out of using drugs. Why do I say that? Because he threatened to call the cops, he didn't actually do it.
Well... I've concluded that since I can't really know, I'm just gonna close my heart off to others. Especially since there's countless ideological conflicts I can have with people that make many of those around me into enemies.
But I will acknowledge that my mind just works differently. I've always for some reason had a very difficult time connecting to others. I would make friends, move away, and feel nothing.
Maybe it's cause I changed schools a lot, but I've always had the ability to stay in one place for a long time and leave without missing people. I could know someone for 5 or 10 years, leave, and never even feel like calling thme
And by the way, for GOD sake, DONT DO METHAMPHATMINES!I am 36 years old and my addictions have lead me to prison several times, my father is still by my side and irritates me to this day (even though he lives a 100 miles away).
Take it from me, my dad irritates the hell out of me, but if he was gone tomorrow I would kick myself eternally. Food for thought. See how you feel in 10 years, if you are fortunate, you will still have a father around to reconcile with.
Based only on what you wrote, it doesn't sound to me like your dad thinks you deserve to be in jail. It sounds like he was just trying to scare you out of using drugs. Why do I say that? Because he threatened to call the cops, he didn't actually do it.
Well... I've concluded that since I can't really know, I'm just gonna close my heart off to others. Especially since there's countless ideological conflicts I can have with people that make many of those around me into enemies.
But I will acknowledge that my mind just works differently. I've always for some reason had a very difficult time connecting to others. I would make friends, move away, and feel nothing.
Maybe it's cause I changed schools a lot, but I've always had the ability to stay in one place for a long time and leave without missing people. I could know someone for 5 or 10 years, leave, and never even feel like calling thme
I think you have the phrase confused. The blood in "blood is thicker than water" does not refer to family. In fact the phrase is often misused, the original saying is "the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb", it it in fact means the opposite of what most people intend.
Which just so happens to be a really dumb way to get a child to do what you want. That approach is far more likely to cause bad blood between the parent and child than it is to do anything effective. The child doesn't learn anything and they aren't provided a reason to really agree with you on the argument, but just left feeling threatened with what essentially amounts to violence if they don't do what the parent wants.
I thought I was all up on biblical stuff like that :shock: Wikipedia lists references to the expected meaning back to the 12th century though: "The 13th-century Heidelberg manuscript reads in part, "ouch hoerich sagen, das suppebluot von wazzer niht verdirbet" (lines 265-266). In English we read, "I also hear it said, kin-blood is not spoiled by water."" And from a brief Googling I haven't been able to find any specific early references for the phrase you've used; the biblical comparisons aren't really close enough to justify any assumption, and a lot of the sources which 'debunk' the common meaning seem to think that your phrase has something to do with the blood of battle, which suggests they don't know either!
Part of me says... Yes.
I came to this conclusion naturally. However, I think I saw stefan molyneux support this notion.
What he said was pretty identical to my idea.
Essentially, if you're political differences involve the belief that "I" should not be given a right that I enjoy... Then we can't get along... Sorry, mom, dad, grandma, wife, girlfriend, aunt, cousin, sister, brother, etc...
If you think I deserve to be in prison over something I do. You're dead to me.
I went through something like this personally with my dad. It was a few years ago where he caught me doing drugs. Ever since that day I've been avoiding him.
I've had my head in my books, and I've been working on getting a job so I can move out
Because to be honest, I don't ever wanna see his face again in my life. I'm not just pissed off, this didn't happen last week. This was I think at least a year or two ago.
TBH, I would feel absolutely nothing if he died right now. And yes... This is 100% because he threatened to call the police over me doing drugs.... 100%.
Had that not happened, me and him would be cool.
However, I've chosen to do everything I can to avoid him and I've done so for a while. I speak in short, one word sentences. If I speak at all, it's just "Yea" "Sure" "uh huh"
I don't think he knows it, but I wouldn't even wanna be at his funeral.
But again, its not as simple as "We disagree on politics, therefore I hope you die"
It's more like, "You think I should be in jail for my choices, therefore, I really hope you ****ing die"
It's not as simple as "Trump vs. Clinton" or "Democrat vs. Republican"
America's Latest Social Crisis: Couples Call It Quits Over Trump | Zero Hedge
But for some it is... like this here woman who divorced her husband of 22 years over his support for Donald Trump.
Did she make the right decision?
I think so. More people ought to get divorced to show political loyalty
I'd say yes. IMO, if you're committed enough to feel disdain towards a different politic group. It should be equal for all people... That means if you dislike the old man down the street because he likes Trump, then you should hold that standard to your own family members as well.
Otherwise it's not really fair...
Oh? So I'm a piece of **** if I like Trump? But if your brother, sister or significant other likes Trump they get a pass?
**** it. Blood is not thicker than water. I would encourage anyone to end relationships over political turmoil.
If you're a practitioner of Judaism, and a relative decides to be a Neo-Nazi... Is it unreasonable to not want **** to do with them?
"My parents used to be the dumbest people on the friggin' planet, but it's absolutely amazing how smart they got once I became an adult myself."
One day, when you mature, you're gonna look back at everything you've said here and realize how pathetically moronic every single bit of it truly is.
There's an old saying that goes something like this:
And by the way, for GOD sake, DONT DO METHAMPHATMINES!
Part of me says... Yes.
I came to this conclusion naturally. However, I think I saw stefan molyneux support this notion.
What he said was pretty identical to my idea.
Essentially, if you're political differences involve the belief that "I" should not be given a right that I enjoy... Then we can't get along... Sorry, mom, dad, grandma, wife, girlfriend, aunt, cousin, sister, brother, etc...
If you think I deserve to be in prison over something I do. You're dead to me.
I went through something like this personally with my dad. It was a few years ago where he caught me doing drugs. Ever since that day I've been avoiding him.
I've had my head in my books, and I've been working on getting a job so I can move out
Because to be honest, I don't ever wanna see his face again in my life. I'm not just pissed off, this didn't happen last week. This was I think at least a year or two ago.
TBH, I would feel absolutely nothing if he died right now. And yes... This is 100% because he threatened to call the police over me doing drugs.... 100%.
Had that not happened, me and him would be cool.
However, I've chosen to do everything I can to avoid him and I've done so for a while. I speak in short, one word sentences. If I speak at all, it's just "Yea" "Sure" "uh huh"
I don't think he knows it, but I wouldn't even wanna be at his funeral.
But again, its not as simple as "We disagree on politics, therefore I hope you die"
It's more like, "You think I should be in jail for my choices, therefore, I really hope you ****ing die"
It's not as simple as "Trump vs. Clinton" or "Democrat vs. Republican"
America's Latest Social Crisis: Couples Call It Quits Over Trump | Zero Hedge
But for some it is... like this here woman who divorced her husband of 22 years over his support for Donald Trump.
Did she make the right decision?
I think so. More people ought to get divorced to show political loyalty
I'd say yes. IMO, if you're committed enough to feel disdain towards a different politic group. It should be equal for all people... That means if you dislike the old man down the street because he likes Trump, then you should hold that standard to your own family members as well.
Otherwise it's not really fair...
Oh? So I'm a piece of **** if I like Trump? But if your brother, sister or significant other likes Trump they get a pass?
**** it. Blood is not thicker than water. I would encourage anyone to end relationships over political turmoil.
If you're a practitioner of Judaism, and a relative decides to be a Neo-Nazi... Is it unreasonable to not want **** to do with them?
Hopefully, that is the extent of their meth exp.Everybody should watch Breaking Bad at least once...
So choose to punish him by punishing yourself.Part of me says... Yes.
I came to this conclusion naturally. However, I think I saw stefan molyneux support this notion.
What he said was pretty identical to my idea.
Essentially, if you're political differences involve the belief that "I" should not be given a right that I enjoy... Then we can't get along... Sorry, mom, dad, grandma, wife, girlfriend, aunt, cousin, sister, brother, etc...
If you think I deserve to be in prison over something I do. You're dead to me.
I went through something like this personally with my dad. It was a few years ago where he caught me doing drugs. Ever since that day I've been avoiding him.
I've had my head in my books, and I've been working on getting a job so I can move out
Because to be honest, I don't ever wanna see his face again in my life. I'm not just pissed off, this didn't happen last week. This was I think at least a year or two ago.
TBH, I would feel absolutely nothing if he died right now. And yes... This is 100% because he threatened to call the police over me doing drugs.... 100%.
Had that not happened, me and him would be cool.
However, I've chosen to do everything I can to avoid him and I've done so for a while. I speak in short, one word sentences. If I speak at all, it's just "Yea" "Sure" "uh huh"
I don't think he knows it, but I wouldn't even wanna be at his funeral.
But again, its not as simple as "We disagree on politics, therefore I hope you die"
It's more like, "You think I should be in jail for my choices, therefore, I really hope you ****ing die"
It's not as simple as "Trump vs. Clinton" or "Democrat vs. Republican"
America's Latest Social Crisis: Couples Call It Quits Over Trump | Zero Hedge
But for some it is... like this here woman who divorced her husband of 22 years over his support for Donald Trump.
Did she make the right decision?
I think so. More people ought to get divorced to show political loyalty
I'd say yes. IMO, if you're committed enough to feel disdain towards a different politic group. It should be equal for all people... That means if you dislike the old man down the street because he likes Trump, then you should hold that standard to your own family members as well.
Otherwise it's not really fair...
Oh? So I'm a piece of **** if I like Trump? But if your brother, sister or significant other likes Trump they get a pass?
**** it. Blood is not thicker than water. I would encourage anyone to end relationships over political turmoil.
If you're a practitioner of Judaism, and a relative decides to be a Neo-Nazi... Is it unreasonable to not want **** to do with them?
Hopefully, that is the extent of their meth exp.
OP was tldnr, but as for the title, I can attest to several instances where political beliefs have spit families. My wife and her sister no longer talk anymore. They each consider the other to be extremist. In my family, I simply refuse to engage in political discussion with certain family members, my wife sometimes is at the top of that list.
I have been 3 years clean, I spent 2 years with a needle in my arm. Crazyness.If that isn't enough then nothing is... seeing the meth dens from hell and what the hell meth is made from going into your body. Jeesh.
I have been 3 years clean, I spent 2 years with a needle in my arm. Crazyness.
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