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Old 09-02-2014, 10:47 AM
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First part, tragic accident / sorry for your loss.

Second part, your fault, zero sympathy.
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Old 09-04-2014, 07:48 AM
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First part, tragic accident / sorry for your loss.

Second part, your fault, zero sympathy.
This guy is an example of so many people you will meet along your everlasting road of recovery. The self-righteous faggots. They don't know your struggle and they never will, however they will try to continuously prove that they are superior. This is due to a very low self-esteem, see these people also have a road to recovery that they refuse to acknowledge.

this is called "denial". they were never really good at anything and dont have any kind of addiction to blame their failures on. so they get a mediocre job, maybe get a promotion or two and think that they are king of the world. they think that they are somebody.

as one addict to another, keep this in mind, if you can overcome your addiction.. great things lie ahead of you my friend. people like you and me are diamonds in the rough.
your passion for your addiction is just a passion waiting to be utilized somewhere else. It wont be easy though. I know this is simple text but I hope it rings true down the line.
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Old 09-04-2014, 08:01 AM
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This guy is an example of so many people you will meet along your everlasting road of recovery. The self-righteous faggots. They don't know your struggle and they never will, however they will try to continuously prove that they are superior. This is due to a very low self-esteem, see these people also have a road to recovery that they refuse to acknowledge.

this is called "denial". they were never really good at anything and dont have any kind of addiction to blame their failures on. so they get a mediocre job, maybe get a promotion or two and think that they are king of the world. they think that they are somebody.

as one addict to another, keep this in mind, if you can overcome your addiction.. great things lie ahead of you my friend. people like you and me are diamonds in the rough.
your passion for your addiction is just a passion waiting to be utilized somewhere else. It wont be easy though. I know this is simple text but I hope it rings true down the line.
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Old 09-04-2014, 09:45 AM
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I think the people here keep me coming back for more just as much as the actual game. Thx guys, computer almost ready to roll! : )
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Old 09-04-2014, 10:09 AM
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This guy is an example of so many people you will meet along your everlasting road of recovery. The self-righteous faggots. They don't know your struggle and they never will, however they will try to continuously prove that they are superior. This is due to a very low self-esteem, see these people also have a road to recovery that they refuse to acknowledge.

this is called "denial". they were never really good at anything and dont have any kind of addiction to blame their failures on. so they get a mediocre job, maybe get a promotion or two and think that they are king of the world. they think that they are somebody.
I don't personally know the person you quoted in your post, however, this is a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black. You want to talk about denial? To say that the OP had no control over taking care of his outstanding traffic violations and/or not driving with a pipe in his pocket is pretty clear-cut denial.
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Old 09-04-2014, 04:56 PM
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Old 09-04-2014, 05:23 PM
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Good luck getting your life back together!
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Old 09-04-2014, 08:26 PM
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Thx thx, everyone gets caught slippin from time to time. It is time to smash this probation into the 7th level of hell, back to where it came from. Upon completion, I will wont be a felon anymore, hurray.
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Old 09-06-2014, 07:24 PM
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This guy is an example of so many people you will meet along your everlasting road of recovery. The self-righteous faggots. They don't know your struggle and they never will, however they will try to continuously prove that they are superior. This is due to a very low self-esteem, see these people also have a road to recovery that they refuse to acknowledge.

this is called "denial". they were never really good at anything and dont have any kind of addiction to blame their failures on. so they get a mediocre job, maybe get a promotion or two and think that they are king of the world. they think that they are somebody.

as one addict to another, keep this in mind, if you can overcome your addiction.. great things lie ahead of you my friend. people like you and me are diamonds in the rough.
your passion for your addiction is just a passion waiting to be utilized somewhere else. It wont be easy though. I know this is simple text but I hope it rings true down the line.
I'm really impressed at how much of my personal life, thoughts, feels, outlook, and attitude you were able pull out of two lines of text. You'd think we'd known each other for years, not the 5 or so seconds it took to read my post. Apparently you're the judge, jury, and executioner for all arguments or people you don't agree with. You even managed to work in a homophobic slur while you were at it. What does that say about you?

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I don't personally know the person you quoted in your post, however, this is a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black. You want to talk about denial? To say that the OP had no control over taking care of his outstanding traffic violations and/or not driving with a pipe in his pocket is pretty clear-cut denial.
I'm glad someone was able to find the logic in what I said. Picking up your child from daycare while knowingly driving with an open warrant, when you probably shouldn't have been driving at all, all the while carrying illegal narcotics and/or paraphernalia does not warrant any sympathy from me. While the OP may not have asked for it, he did post his story in an open forum, therefore allowing anyone to respond in any manner that they so choose. Perhaps I interpreted what the OP was getting at wrong. Maybe he was simply stating his case, not looking for justification or sympathy. If through this series of events you were able to come out a better, stronger, and different person, then congratulations. While cliche, it often takes hitting rock bottom before you're able to pick yourself up again.
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Old 09-06-2014, 08:10 PM
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