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Cherie 20-09-2015 04:27 PM

What an aggressive lot we are :omgno:

Kyle 20-09-2015 04:54 PM

I don't like to talk about it much but I was once patrolling the district where my wife worked on Christmas Eve when all of a sudden it was taken over by European terrorists. Nobody wants to go in but being the rough back talking cop that I was I went straight in. One by one I dealt with the terrorists making sure I gave a solid quip back to the head terrorist called Hans Gruber about how I was coming for him. I had never been so violent before, even suffering grievous foot wounds at the hands of smashed glass. The terrorist found out my wife was one of the hostages but I managed to get them out and finally kill Hans to save the day.

I also saved an airport from terrorists, drove a taxi round to disarm bombs and drove a car into a helicopter when I ran out of bullets to foil a cyber plot but again I don't like to brag.

True story.

Jason. 20-09-2015 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Amy Jade (Post 8160663)
I don't know if this counts but I fought back against a girl pulling my hair in school, it was when I was getting bullied a lot and she and some others had been calling me names all day and at dinner she grabbed my hair in the hall and I just saw red and swung around and started hammering her in the head, as soon as she fell over I crapped myself and walked off but for a few seconds I totally lost it, my friend told me I had my teeth grit and I was proper smacking her.

I don't even regret it, she never said anything to me ever again

Reading this and looking at your sig afterwards :laugh2:

Kate! 20-09-2015 05:30 PM

Smacked my ex round the head for cheating. And had a couple of fights in high school. That's all.

Oh wait, I also smashed the same exs bedroom up for cheating as well and only just escaped being arrested.

Crimson Dynamo 20-09-2015 05:48 PM

looks at thread


thinks about it


*leaves

Kizzy 20-09-2015 09:05 PM

Actually I have I blocked it out kate reminded me, I hit my ex in the mouth with a phone... he had a knife though so I'm forgiven :laugh:

Mystic Mock 21-09-2015 03:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 8159991)
Nothing really, I'm not an aggressive person :shrug:


jfc at having a go at your mum, i bet you live there rent free, don't contribute doing anything around the house and you still have the gall to snap at her :umm2: you need to grow the **** up :umm2:

Well as you don't live at my home you don't know what I actually do around the house so before making judgements about my life completely I would get my facts straight first.

Me and my Brother help my Mom and Dad out financially because they're really incompetent at saving money, and I help around with the cleaning and stuff like that.

Just because I don't cook doesn't mean that I don't do stuff around the house, that's a bit of snobbery right there from you Smithy, do you read the Daily Mail by any chance?

Mystic Mock 21-09-2015 03:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Ithinkiloveyoutoo (Post 8160065)
Talk to her. Something might be up. Sometimes it makes parents feel better when the children show they care.

My Mom is not the type that likes to be challenged on stuff like that though.

You're thinking of normal Mothers.:joker:

Mystic Mock 21-09-2015 03:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 8160182)
Mock you could get a basic cookbook, or try your local College as some run cooking classes if your Mum won't help, also you could just sit and watch her and then copy that, next time just do beans on toast ! I see where you are coming from now as she asked you to wake her and then she gets annoyed, so it's understandable that you get frustrated, is she up all night on twitter or something :shrug:

She spends a lot of her time on Twitter that she tires herself out I think, I keep telling her to calm down on how much that she uses Twitter as it tires her out, but she doesn't listen to me on anything.:laugh:

Mystic Mock 21-09-2015 03:26 AM

Oh and me and my Mom are getting on better now, I've also given her stuff back on the day in question when it happened.

Dominic 21-09-2015 05:48 PM

mess

Kizzy 21-09-2015 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 8162600)
Well as you don't live at my home you don't know what I actually do around the house so before making judgements about my life completely I would get my facts straight first.

Me and my Brother help my Mom and Dad out financially because they're really incompetent at saving money, and I help around with the cleaning and stuff like that.

Just because I don't cook doesn't mean that I don't do stuff around the house, that's a bit of snobbery right there from you Smithy, do you read the Daily Mail by any chance?

You don't have to justify yourself to this lot mock, ignore the rude comments.
I'm glad you and your mum have sorted your little blip, we all have them :)

Liam- 21-09-2015 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 8162604)
Oh and me and my Mom are getting on better now, I've also given her stuff back on the day in question when it happened.

How generous

Daniel-X 21-09-2015 06:08 PM

Oh I also used to fight all the time in primary school but that's as a child #aggresivechild. I actually used to fight a lot with girls in primary, I once pulled a clump of a girls hair out but we'd hated each other since like Y3-Y6 and tension built up and we just ended up having a fight one day. I remember it perfectly I just pinched her on the back of the neck and she thumped me in the face so I pushed her into a bush she got up pushed me back and then I made a grab for her hair and we were both holding onto each other's hair for like a minute or so before we just pushed each other away.

She came in school the next day and said that her dad had said he would take my eyes out with a knife and fork if I ever lay a finger on her again :umm2:

Lostie! 21-09-2015 06:22 PM

I don't really get aggressive tbh. Earlier this year I got quite angry and broke a clock though, but that's tame considering loads of stories here involve other people. :whistle:

LukeB 21-09-2015 06:28 PM

I do get annoyed with my mother but not that annoyed like i don't have a go at her or anything, but she always forgets i hate spicy stuff :fist:

lostalex 22-09-2015 01:10 AM

i've never done anything violent as a teen or an adult, but i remember probably the most aggressive thing i ever did, was when my mom wanted us to spend the weekend with her family in Maryland, and I told her i didn't want to go because i don't like her family and i don't want to spend anymore time with them now that i'm old enough to stay home by myself(i think i was 16 at the time). I could see on her face how hurt she was by me saying that i hated her family.

I absolutely meant everything i said, but i do regret saying it because it hurt her so much and i shouldn't have hurt her just because i wanted to have the house to myself for the weekend.

(for the record, she still made me go)

Ninastar 22-09-2015 01:12 AM

^ ohhh where abouts in MD?

lostalex 22-09-2015 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Chaos (Post 8165736)
^ ohhh where abouts in MD?

Church Hill, Queen Anne's county, it's on the eastern shore of the chesapeake bay.

Ninastar 22-09-2015 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 8165737)
Church Hill, Queen Anne's county, it's on the eastern shore of the chesapeake bay.

I've been to chesapeake bay before! I went to a party there as a kid and there was a huuuuge park there. It's near/part of baltimore isn't it? I can't remember much as I haven't been there in years, but when I go back to the states, I visit my family in Towson/Baltimore

lostalex 22-09-2015 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Chaos (Post 8165741)
I've been to chesapeake bay before! I went to a party there as a kid and there was a huuuuge park there. It's near/part of baltimore isn't it? I can't remember much as I haven't been there in years, but when I go back to the states, I visit my family in Towson/Baltimore

No, not part of Baltimore, it's very rural. my family had a 400 acre farm. It's very beautiful.

Ninastar 22-09-2015 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 8165747)
No, not part of Baltimore, it's very rural. my family had a 400 acre farm. It's very beautiful.

ah right...LOL. Embarrassing on my part. That sounds beautiful though.

Mystic Mock 22-09-2015 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 8164061)
How generous

What's with the sarcasm for? You snap at people on the Internet so god knows what you're like to your parents.:joker:

How old are you by any chance?

Mystic Mock 22-09-2015 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8164058)
You don't have to justify yourself to this lot mock, ignore the rude comments.
I'm glad you and your mum have sorted your little blip, we all have them :)

Thanks Kizzy.

The minions can't seem to put across constructive criticism, maybe it's because their parents have gotten used to it by now that they've decided to troll TIBB members instead with their rudeness.:joker:

Ammi 22-09-2015 06:33 AM

..I know Mock that you and your mum are working through stuff..I think we can all react to stuff in certain ways and then feel bad...I think it's one of those things that you've taken the positive out of something that made you feel bad and upset..and an 'opening' to you both talking and to communication etc so maybe in an odd way, a good thing..?...and something that was needed to open that door...but in the same way as we do all react...you know, some may have reacted in this thread also..but they wouldn't have meant either, no more than you did..but on the whole the positives of maybe thinking about the cooking bit which have been suggested in the thread is something to focus on as well as you're doing already with your mum now, you and her finding understanding...

...you react, we react/it's what often happens, you know...but the negatives I don't think were meant/just reactions/instincts and with love for their own families/mums, which I know that you have as well... so carry on your positive focus which I know you have atm because those are the things that will help you and your mum...


..(..very much like you, I'm sure that Liam is another son who adores his mum..)....


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