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> Messy wrote:
> Damn. The tags still don't allow swearing...
>
> They do if you're clever. Snuggly wrote the f-word yesterday and
> then deleted the post.
Noo... They don't.
Really.
> Damn. The tags still don't allow swearing...
They do if you're clever. Snuggly wrote the f-word yesterday and then deleted the post.
> URJUNT
No.
> Cub!st wrote:
> homosh wrote:
> It's against my relegion , and that's why I can't give him a choice
> ,
> suppose your brother loved stealing , would you let him ?
>
> In all honesty, yes. Maybe I wouldn't have a few years ago. I would
> have used it as leverage as I said but now, well, he's 13 on the
> 11th
> of March and frankly it's his choice. I'll tell him it's wrong and
> not to do it but I can't physically stop him and I wouldn't rat him
> out.
>
> I'd also like to point out that it's your brother's choice to view
> porn and \/\/ank and all that if he wants. It is his choice not to
> acknowledge your religion. You can't force your religion on your wee
> brother to make him change. Anyway, isn't god all forgiving? He'll
> just say sorry later.
> So you think I should talk to him about it ?
Yep. Well I do. Just asking what he was doing on your computer. It's more fun that way :D.
Damn. The tags still don't allow swearing...
> homosh wrote:
> It's against my relegion , and that's why I can't give him a choice
> ,
> suppose your brother loved stealing , would you let him ?
>
> In all honesty, yes. Maybe I wouldn't have a few years ago. I would
> have used it as leverage as I said but now, well, he's 13 on the 11th
> of March and frankly it's his choice. I'll tell him it's wrong and
> not to do it but I can't physically stop him and I wouldn't rat him
> out.
>
> I'd also like to point out that it's your brother's choice to view
> porn and \/\/ank and all that if he wants. It is his choice not to
> acknowledge your religion. You can't force your religion on your wee
> brother to make him change. Anyway, isn't god all forgiving? He'll
> just say sorry later.
So you think I should talk to him about it ?
Anyway, isn't god all forgiving? He'll
> just say sorry later.
Foolish thing to say