I'm sorry, did I at any point target you? Did I say you, Jasujo, have never lived through anything? No, I
don't think so. A lot of people on these boards aren't even
13, and quite a lot of them have never lived through anything. Sure, my mother and I were never beaten, but you think
we had somewhere to go? We lived in an apartment in L.A. for a year. Do you think my mom could do anything when my dad took us while we were visiting him and tried to kidnap us? When he threatened to kill my grandparents if she didn't go back to him? Try having an alcoholic husband at 17, being pregnant, and not even being able to go to your family for help because you have 7 brothers and sisters who need your parents more than you do.
And having to stand your husband's family, who make you do their laundry and basically be their slave, and throw in your face that you're living off their 'good will'. Being 7 years old and not being able to have things other kids have, and always being told there's no money for anything.
And having a sister who's bipolar and prone to suicidal thoughts. Try dealing with that at 8 years old, not even realizing what your sister means exactly by all the things she's saying. I'll admit, I wasn't hit as hard as she was by the whole thing.
Sure, we live in a nice house now, three new cars, upper-middle class and everything, but my mom (and stepdad) broke their backs to provide for us. We all pitched in, my sister and I took care of the whole house (including my little sisters) so both my parents could work full time. At 10 I was much more responsible than the average 17 year old. Then try getting a christmas card from your father when you're 15 (after not hearing from him for a little less than 10 years), and having to listen to your mom cry, even though you'd
never heard her cry before, because he's starting up again. Living with a last name that you
despise and your stepdad can't adopt you because it might set your real dad off and he might do what he promised to do when my parents first married. We can't even tell my grandma where we live, because she might let it slip to a neighbor and word will get out.
It's ridiculous. I'm not attacking anyone personally; I don't feel like letting everyone in on my life story. The only thing I meant by that statement is that
there is more to life than neopets We all have a story, I suppose, I have friends who have been through so much more than I have. But that just reinforces my point. Whatever the worst thing you've gone through is, losing a couple of million np to a glitch doesn't even
compare.
But I stand behind what I said. There are a lot of people who haven't been through anything as bad. And I don't mean PPT, I mean neopets in general. Most neopets players are too young, they've barely een begun to
live.
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Honey, I'm sure there are many people here who have their own stories. For you to make such an obtuse statement like that is really self-centered.
Child, being condescending doesn't do anything other than tick people off, and it's really not a nice thing to do. I don't see anything self-centered about it. I'm not telling anyone to feel bad for me. It actually makes me uncomfortable. It
is an obtuse statement, but it's also true. It's like saying September 11 hurt a lot of people, but that not that many (across the country, not New York) lost actual friends or family there. Out of the hundreds of people I've discussed the subject with, only
one has actually lost a very close friend. Some 4 thousand people died, but there's like 7 million in New York
alone.
Once again, I didn't mean to insult anyone. But the point of forums is to express your opinions and get a reaction out of people, and it's not always going to be a good one. I just don't see the need to protect children that much. I
do have a younger sister, 2 years old, and I love her as if she was my daughter. They
will learn, one way or another. And I think it's better that they lose virtual money, than come home crying because some kid at school traded them their little rubber ball for a new PS2 game and said something like 'no trade backs'.