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Feb 15, 2006 22:58

ARGH. Me and daddio are fighting about option sheet stuff and I may have to move out... What a jerk

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crispy_crunch February 16 2006, 02:30:22 UTC
Azn parent? I do my things like that in secret and get my mom to sign them quickly in the morning right before I have to leave. Well no, once I did get my dad to sign it and it was a disaster. Never again.

Best of luck to ya.

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kate_long February 16 2006, 02:35:50 UTC
Thats stinky Keegan.
My mom always is like "if you don't like my rules then move out", but then when I actually go to do it she's all "no, no, we can work things out". Hopefully, if it comes to that, your dad will be the same!
Stick in there, be strong <3 :)
<3 Kate

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yurfancytickler February 16 2006, 03:05:52 UTC
It'll all work out in the end. comic book style. my parents are giving me hell about option sheets too. i think we should strike

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mrsradcliffe February 16 2006, 03:10:05 UTC
Take what you want. It's YOUR year not his. :)

You can move in with me anytime you need.

<3

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Cry baby anonymous February 16 2006, 16:32:13 UTC
Have you even consider that your parents are looking out for your own best interest? To look ahead and try to give you more career choices? To provide you with a foundation for success in life? More choice means having a broader range of study subject areas, in early adulthood. You will then have more choices in choosing a University and Undergraduate Program(s).

You have so much potential and are given the gift of education when others yearn for such a chance, and yet you wine and complain like a spoil brat. How can you justify complaining just because you don't like a subject or that it is challenging?

Most parents hope their kids to do better than them (not just career-wise). Some even make the career choice for their child without giving the child any choice in the matter. You have plenty of input.

Many hope their child would choose a professional career such as a doctor, an engineer, a scientist ... a career that can be both challenging and engaging. Your parents have high hopes for you too. That is why they push you to do ( ... )

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Re: Cry baby crispy_crunch February 16 2006, 16:50:26 UTC
Who ARE you? My guess is, from the inability to write gramatically correctly, and the fact that you're pushing the doctor, engineer, and scientist, is that you're azn. A very, very stereotypical azn.

I'm sorry, you make me very angry. I'm gonna go eat.

And ps, you're wrong. About everything.

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Re: Cry baby anonymous February 16 2006, 18:26:29 UTC
Azn? May be, may be not but the pan_man may also be azn. If that is what you make of it then you've missed the point.

Don't mix anger with food. Did anyone tell you why that's not a good idea?

Don't say that I am wrong without backing it up.

daJerk

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Re: Cry baby crispy_crunch February 16 2006, 20:34:16 UTC
My dad is azn, maybe not totally azn, but azn just the same. In gr 11, when it came time for option sheets, I made the mistake of getting him to sign it. Biggest fight ever. Because you know what? I'm not a typical azn. I'm not going into sciences or maths or anything like that. I'm going into music. So don't give me all that bullshit about parents always wanting the best for me or looking out for my best interest. I'm not choosing music because I'm too lazy to do the academics. I'm choosing music because that's what I love to do. Maybe I am being selfish, but you know what? It's my life, and I'm gonna do what I want to do. I'm not spending the rest of my life stuck doing something I hate just to please my parents.

I don't even know what happened with Keegan, but do you? Pretty sure he's not being lazy or selfish or whatever the hell you say he is. Pretty sure he's the coolest guy ever.

I'm going to eat some more.

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