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Sat 02/04/05 at 11:50
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And ask yourself; shouldn't he be congratulated for stabbing the mother?
Tue 05/04/05 at 15:05
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Light wrote:
> Celestine wrote:
> Light wrote:
> Celestine wrote:
>
>
> You pretend to be sincere wanting to know my answers.
>
> I don't pretend anything. I do want to know your answers. For some
> reason, you don't want to give them. Not only that, you want to
> "rile" others for fun, yet chuck a screaming fit when it's
> done to you.
>

Ugh..again with the "you're not answering the questions" bit. What questions, love, did I not answer for you? I'll get to it straight away. You're the one doing most of the screaming around here.


> You weren't trying emotional blackmail and guilt tripping? Why don't
> you tell me what you were trying to say. Clearly I've misunderstood
> you. Please, do clarify what you mean.
>

No. Just trying to tell you that I'm not well, but I'll be here until this ends because I'd like a resolution, if possible.

>
> I'm sorry, what was this I said that was so unbelievably offensive
> that I had to be "taken to task" for? Whatever it was, I
> concede.
>
> Heh. Yeah, that sounds like the cornerstone of any sincere apology;
> "I don't know what I did, but I'm sorry". Would you believe
> an apology from your child phrased like that?
>

Can you please tell me what it was? Yes, I would believe my child and explain as I always try to do.

Martyred bleating? It's now so obvious to me Light that you must put me to shame, kill me off to feel some sense of accomplishment here. A superego fest at my expense is all this is. Right on.

I'm not a bad person, Light. Please stop trying to make me out to be some sociopath.
Tue 05/04/05 at 14:47
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"Wanking Mong"
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Celestine wrote:
> Light wrote:
> Celestine wrote:

>
> You pretend to be sincere wanting to know my answers.

I don't pretend anything. I do want to know your answers. For some reason, you don't want to give them. Not only that, you want to "rile" others for fun, yet chuck a screaming fit when it's done to you.


> I tried to
> tell you my condition and why it's been difficult for me to get it
> all to when you want it. I'm not implying I'll commit suicide. I'd
> never do such a thing.

Really? So when you said this;

> You are really distressing me, Light. I am not strong, no matter
> what you preceive of me. I'm actually hanging on to every bit of
> faith that I've got in me. If you only knew how you're hurting me,
> how these tears have run down my face since your initial outburst.

Followed by this;

> There's only one
> step left for me, you see, and that would be off a ledge. I'm not
> taking it because of you.

You weren't trying emotional blackmail and guilt tripping? Why don't you tell me what you were trying to say. Clearly I've misunderstood you. Please, do clarify what you mean.

>
> I'm sorry, what was this I said that was so unbelievably offensive
> that I had to be "taken to task" for? Whatever it was, I
> concede.

Heh. Yeah, that sounds like the cornerstone of any sincere apology; "I don't know what I did, but I'm sorry". Would you believe an apology from your child phrased like that?

>
> You can use some humanity shoved firmly up your prissy
> backside, Light. Mm..karma..and your Catholic wife.

Ahh, back to the "I know you are but what am I" school of debating then? About the level I'm coming to expect from you.

Like I keep saying; if this is so upsetting to you, don't respond. But if you do respond, spare me your martyred bleating.
Tue 05/04/05 at 14:40
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FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> Smashing a glass implies it was done on purpose.

Oh, I don't smash glasses purposefully..nor do my children have such mannerisms about them. So, I wouldn't have known that implication of the act right off, automatically. Thank you for pointing that out, though. My bad.
Tue 05/04/05 at 14:40
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I'm thinking Celestine just needs a hug. And a wax. Possibly a drink or three to ignore that nagging feeling when the washing hasn't been done for 8 days and things just start to mount up and that buzzing starts again deep inside her skull?
Tue 05/04/05 at 14:36
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Light wrote:
> Celestine wrote:
> I tell you it really doesn't mean much coming from the likes of you,
> because again, you lack the human element.
>
> Why? Because I don't go "Aww, isn't she sweet!" when you
> insult people one moment, and resort to guilt tripping of the FOULEST
> kind (implying suicide...I'll bet that always gets you a big laugh)
> and wailing whenever you're taken to task for what you've said? If
> that's what it takes to be human, then take your humanity and shove
> it firmly up your prissy backside.

You pretend to be sincere wanting to know my answers. I tried to tell you my condition and why it's been difficult for me to get it all to when you want it. I'm not implying I'll commit suicide. I'd never do such a thing.

I'm sorry, what was this I said that was so unbelievably offensive that I had to be "taken to task" for? Whatever it was, I concede.

You can use some humanity shoved firmly up your prissy backside, Light. Mm..karma..and your Catholic wife.
Tue 05/04/05 at 14:25
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Aheh.
Tue 05/04/05 at 14:25
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"Wanking Mong"
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Light wrote:

> Why? Because I don't go "Aww, isn't she sweet!" when you
> insult people one moment, and resort to guilt tripping of the FOULEST
> kind (implying suicide...I'll bet that always gets you a big laugh)
> and wailing whenever you're taken to task for what you've said? If
> that's what it takes to be human, then take your humanity and shove
> it firmly up your prissy backside.


How odd; you avoid even addressing this point. Don't you want to upset your high opinion of yourself?
Tue 05/04/05 at 14:24
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Did you smash my face, Mummy?
Tue 05/04/05 at 14:22
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Smashing a glass implies it was done on purpose.
Tue 05/04/05 at 14:19
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Light wrote:
> They were perfectly adequate answers. And they led, for the most
> part, to more questions. What, does giving a single answer always
> satisfy you? Your kids must love you..
>
> "Did you smash that glass?"
> 'No'
> "Okay, that's good enough for me!"

Yes, because the glass is broken. There is just a broken glass.

Are you alright?
Yeah..
Help me to clean it up, love?
Yes, Mummy.
Don't worry, we've got other glasses.

That's why they love me.

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