Metal Overload
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I don´t know you, and i don´t think we ever talked on here too, but all i can say is, that i´m so fucking proud of you.
I think these kinds of stories are more common than you might think! Not trying to diminish your experience at all. I know people that have suffered the most horrible sexual abuse etc. and grown up to be fine, nice, normal citizens. I also know people with great families and every opportunity in life that are tormented by depression etc. and act like total dicks. I think our biggest adversary in this life might be our own minds...
Man, your story made my childhood sound like paradise. Thank you for sharing man. And some serious kudo's for coming out of it in the way you did/do. Somehow I feel like you will be able to live your dream.
Write that auto biography!
thank you guys so much, I didn't really expect any responses.
Just for fun, I'm gonna post that story of getting pulled over with the gun in the car etc. Its a neat one
So this guy, we will call him "Terrell", became friends with me while I was working at the factory. He was an ex crip who was working there to try to get his life back together. He used to pick me up and drive me to work sometimes (so i didn't have to walk an hour or two to work). One day we were driving back to my place down the main street of my town. Terrell made a right at a red light (legal in New Jersey) but supposedly didn't use his turn signal. He also had a suspended license at the time. Then I soon find out that he had a gun in his car and a bunch of drugs to. So we get pulled over and Terrell starts bugging out. I was like what the hell is going on? Then he told me. I nearly shit my pants. The cop walks up, shines his light in the back of the car and tells Terrell to get out. He asks him for his license and goes back to his police car. 5 minutes later the cop gives Terrell his license and says have a nice night. Terrell sits back down in his car and just smiles and starts driving. I was bugging out like "What the fuck just happened?" "Why are we not in jail right now?!".
Turns out, Terrell told the officer that he only had his old provisional license on him. He gave that to the cop knowing it would take longer to look up his info. While the cop was in his car, Terrell called the police department of the cop that pulled us over. He said that the officer told him to get out of the car. Turns out that an officer is not allowed to do that for a traffic violation (no turn signal). The officer is also not allowed to shine his light in the back of the car if nobody is in there because the officer has no legitimate reason to. Terrell wasn't the smartest in the world, but he was a fucking genius when it came to shit like that. When he called the police department, they dispatched to the officer and told him to let him go because they didn't want to face illegal police action in court.
Stories like this kinda make it all worth it, so many crazy experiences that you learn from.
Woah... now I really feel like a spoiled brat. Also, I can't believe this happened in one of the supposedly "most developed" countries on this planet.. the US's social security system is the worst and saddest joke I've ever heard of.
Congrats for making it through and becoming a "normal" person after all what happened to you. I think most people would've gone mad and/or became addicts / criminals / wife-beating dicks or all three of them in your situation. I hope you have a little more good luck in the future![]()
Am I the only one who picked up on the brother anal sex no big deal comment? I wanna hear THAT part of the story!
Seriously though, I'm very sorry to hear about your mom and everything you've been through, and glad you're making it out alive and well.