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WarBird69
location: Eastern TN Gender: Male
Atomic Bird of War
| | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 60 on 6/9/2009 5:13 AM >
| | | Posted by Crab_Soul lol i didnt put it on the rookie board it was on south. and it got moved. meh i dont has no fwends. this isnt truly an emo situation. im practicly being blackmailed... by my own dad.. its like if you live in an apartment and the landlord threatens to kick you out if you dont quit bungie jumping. you can say the whole "oo but you get to live rent free" bs. i have to work for him. i admit i get paid well on working hours. but i also do a crapload of free overtime stuff for him. and hes constantly pulling me in to work when i have plans to possibly make these "friend" things you speak of http://farm1.stati...0cca2cf8fc.jpg?v=0
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You live in daddy's house, you play by daddy's rules, plain and simple. Don't like the rules? Then move out and make your own rules. My parents have a simple rule when I lived with them that has since been modified since I moved out. When I lived with them, I could drink whenever I wanted, however much I wanted. The only cavet was I had to do it at home in the presence of my mom and dad. Needless to say, I didn't want to do that, so I didn't drink. Sure, I could've snuck out and got toasted, but they would've found out and that trust we'd built up would've been eroded. I didn't want that. Now that I'm old enough to drink legally, the rule is I can't drink in the house and I have to call dad to pick me up from the bar if I'm too drunk to drive. I still won't drink when I'm home cuz I don't want dad to see me drunk, lol. Now that I'm a parent, I see that it was reverse psychology. I played right into their little trap. PS: unicorn farting rainbows is so last year
When twilight draws near, when you are pushed to the very limits of your soul, when it seems that all you have left are the dead remnants of the fabric of your life: -- BELIEVE |
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siologen
location: Melbourne, Australia.
I Go Where The Drains Are
| | | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 61 on 6/9/2009 5:42 PM >
| | | My parents kicked me out cos i was doing burnouts and donuts in the street in my Torana. My hoon tendancies upset them more than my exploring. They love teh drainz.
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Air
location: Canada
| | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 62 on 6/9/2009 5:59 PM >
| | | Posted by siologen My parents kicked me out cos i was doing burnouts and donuts in the street in my Torana. My hoon tendancies upset them more than my exploring. They love teh drainz.
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well cars are more dangerous then drainyz. My mums came across some of my drain stuff once which upset her more then the rooftops, cranes, and other stuff I have done. But she was never a big fan of enclosed, dark spaces so....
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Crab_Soul
| | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 63 on 6/9/2009 7:51 PM >
| | | yea. i was talking some some geocaching people about putting some in storm drains and they all freakd out saying im trying to kill people.. and that they are filled with methane and other toxic gasses..
I saw a breathing lump under a blanket, what could it be? - 1 hobo - 2 dwarf hobos - 8 racoons - 443 rats - 896 mice or 11 rat kings? |
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John A.
location: Nova Scotia Gender: Male
| | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 64 on 6/9/2009 11:31 PM >
| | | Posted by micro
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LMAO
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\/adder
location: DunkarooLand Gender: Male
I'm the worst of the best but I'm in this race.
| | | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 65 on 6/10/2009 5:02 AM >
| | | You are in the same predicament a few of my friends are in. First step is STOP LYING to yourself. Get these idiotic ideas out of your head (stage a fight and record it to prove how tough you are? Come on, man.) Stop seeking your fathers approval, and start facing reality. Save up cash; get loans, go to college, a real college: state or private but not community, live on campus, get away from mommy and daddy. Everything will change. My parents don't like what I do; but compared to the shit my dad did as a kid; breaking into places for fun is nothing. And they know I'm an arrogant prick just like him; so they aren't going to stop me. They know that and the most they can do is bitch as the door shuts behind me. The bitching is annoying but not much else. Actually, getting my shit together and getting into college; has ended about 90% of the bitching that I used to get when I would say where I was off to. [last edit 6/10/2009 5:02 AM by \/adder - edited 1 times]
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Shr-eddie
location: Toronto Gender: Male
| | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 66 on 6/10/2009 9:31 AM >
| | | Posted by Dark-Pariah I'm 24 and I just moved home to help renovate my dads place. Thing is my dad is a 35 year career police officer.
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Birth father? If so, impressive. Edit: Note to self - Think. [last edit 6/11/2009 6:45 AM by Shr-eddie - edited 1 times]
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Crab_Soul
| | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 67 on 6/10/2009 12:21 PM >
| | | lol he would have to Be 11
I saw a breathing lump under a blanket, what could it be? - 1 hobo - 2 dwarf hobos - 8 racoons - 443 rats - 896 mice or 11 rat kings? |
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PhotoSeeker
location: Sudbury Gender: Male
MikeOnline
| | | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 68 on 6/10/2009 12:49 PM >
| | | I think he means he was a cop for 35 years.
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MutantMandias
Perverse and Often Baffling location: Atlanta, GA Gender: Male
Are you a reporter? Contact me for a UE interview! Also not averse to the the idea of group/anal.
| | | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 69 on 6/10/2009 3:12 PM >
| | | Posted by PhotoSeeker I think he means he was a cop for 35 years.
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My god! Who would let a newborn be a cop?!
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KingKong
location: Pittsburgh PA / Rochester NY Gender: Male
Insert artistic / badass sounding phrase here.
| | | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 70 on 6/10/2009 11:09 PM >
| | | There was this one time, when I was 20 years old. I was sitting on the couch at my parents house one night watching TV with my mom. Out of nowhere, she stopped knitting, looked over at me, and asked: When you and Meghan have sex, do you use protection? I was shocked for a moment. Not because of the random suddenness of the question (which is to be expected from my mother, who smoked a LOT of pot in the good ol' days), but because I had never before received the "talk" from either parent. So my answer to the question, which had finally arrived 3 years after I experienced a woman's intimate warmth for the first time: YES! She nodded approval, and went back to her knitting. That year, I also had moved out for the first time, got my own apartment and an awesome grill to go with it. I cooked all sorts of shit on that grill. Corn, hotdogs, burgers, kabobs, chicken, ribs, even steak. My neighbor, who was drunk 23 hours out of the day, had the nuts to steal one of those steaks one night as it was cooking. I got her back by spraying her constantly yipping miniature pincher through the screen window with a garden hose one night after it barked at me non-stop for an hour. Life in the apartment was great. My girlfriend and I indulged in a life of parties, cookouts, backyard movies and protected sex. However, between the two of us, we worked four jobs and did what it took to make ends meet. We set goals for ourselves, and went to college with no help, or guidance from our parents. When I was 21, I started doing UE. I showed my parents the pictures that I took when I visited them one day. The only bad thing they said: If you get arrested, keep in mind, we're sleeping between the hours of 11 and 6:30, and your sister needs the bail money for college. This was only the beginning of life to come. I wasn't always this way though. Uh-uh. My parents used to be very overprotective. 10:00 curfew, 8:00 on saturdays when I was 16. (they did this because they didn't like my girlfriend at the time who was 20). The more I complained and "bitched," the more stringent the rules became. Then finally, I said: "FUCK THIS SHIT" I drove all the way to Canada in my shaggin-wagon and roamed the streets of Toronto with several friends until the wee hours of the morning. I came back home, and had a long talk about how they needed to chill out. Life is just one big risk. Being sheltered is good if you want to wear velcro sneakers and live in your parents basement until your 47. Yeah, there are hobos out there, as well as many other people and things who can, and will hurt you. There are also many things in life that you can miss out on while your back is turned because you are too scared to face life beyond your boundaries. Use UE as a catalyst for jumping into the world. As for your father and living at home? Mcdonalds is always hiring. Work, work work. Save money. And like I mentioned in the beginning, parents learn to understand as you learn to become your own being. Life is great on the outside. [last edit 6/10/2009 11:10 PM by KingKong - edited 1 times]
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AnAppleSnail
location: Charlotte, NC Gender: Male
ALL the flashlights!
| | | | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 71 on 6/10/2009 11:26 PM >
| | | Posted by Crab_Soul yea. i was talking some some geocaching people about putting some in storm drains and they all freakd out saying im trying to kill people.. and that they are filled with methane and other toxic gasses..
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Twice now I've come upon geocaches in drains. Once was a sweet (probably not epic though) labyrinth with a puzzle, miles deep in a drain; the other was just a little red capsule stapled to the wall a few hundred yards in.
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John A.
location: Nova Scotia Gender: Male
| | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 72 on 6/11/2009 12:03 AM >
| | | Posted by KingKong The only bad thing they said: If you get arrested, keep in mind, we're sleeping between the hours of 11 and 6:30, and your sister needs the bail money for college.
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haha
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Crab_Soul
| | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 73 on 6/11/2009 12:49 AM >
| | | weird they dont allow thows caches i tried and they were all furious Weird, they do not allow those caches. I tried and they were furious.
EDIT: Please use the spellcheck and complete sentences when posting. Thank you. [last edit 6/11/2009 12:54 AM by Opheliaism - edited 1 times]
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MutantMandias
Perverse and Often Baffling location: Atlanta, GA Gender: Male
Are you a reporter? Contact me for a UE interview! Also not averse to the the idea of group/anal.
| | | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 74 on 6/11/2009 2:11 AM >
| | | Posted by Crab_Soul
[last edit Wednesday, June 10th, 2009, 8:54 PM by Opheliaism - edited 1 times]
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Someone has had a bad day.
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Crab_Soul
| | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 75 on 6/11/2009 2:22 AM >
| | | keyboard is broken- im haveing to copy and paste some letters m and b and shift dont work- crappy part is that i only spilled a little it of water
I saw a breathing lump under a blanket, what could it be? - 1 hobo - 2 dwarf hobos - 8 racoons - 443 rats - 896 mice or 11 rat kings? |
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olive
location: hamilton Gender: Female
good plan, poorly executed.
| | | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 76 on 6/11/2009 2:32 AM >
| | | Posted by Crab_Soul keyboard is broken- im haveing to copy and paste some letters m and b and shift dont work- crappy part is that i only spilled a little it of water
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windows: start > all programs > accessories > ease of access > on screen key board mac: system preferences > international > input menu tab > check keyboard viewer box > american flag in right top corner > show key board viewer
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Crab_Soul
| | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 77 on 6/11/2009 3:46 AM >
| | | wow im dumb for not knowing that.....
I saw a breathing lump under a blanket, what could it be? - 1 hobo - 2 dwarf hobos - 8 racoons - 443 rats - 896 mice or 11 rat kings? |
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KingKong
location: Pittsburgh PA / Rochester NY Gender: Male
Insert artistic / badass sounding phrase here.
| | | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 78 on 6/11/2009 8:21 PM >
| | | This is why emo people should not be near computers when they cry.
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Crab_Soul
| | Re: urbex + parents <Reply # 79 on 6/11/2009 8:39 PM >
| | | i am not "emo". i am just a guy looking for what people think about my situation. so i know if im not the only one in this situation. take the time to look around you when you are in public. most "Emo" people pretend to be depressed or upset yet they have a great life with parents who let them do whatever they want. but they feel the need to induce drama so they put on freakin eyeliner..
I saw a breathing lump under a blanket, what could it be? - 1 hobo - 2 dwarf hobos - 8 racoons - 443 rats - 896 mice or 11 rat kings? |
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