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Zaraki

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  1. He probably says they're stupid because he can see how they're negatively affecting you. X3 And only the negative side of it - because the negativeness stands out the most. It's obvious that if a parent sees their child beginning to react negatively towards something, they'll take it away - take away the toxicity of that object and get you to do other things. Granted, parents overreact, they say things they don't mean sometimes. My mother is like that aaalll the time. XD Even when it seems like she's being serious.

    Okay.

    WHAT am I supposed to do? Tell him that he's a good parent and he means well,but he's a hypocrite at worst?

  2. Psychotic: I know how you feel. XD Though I just say; "Don't I get enough sun and 'outsideness' from school?" as an excuse.

     

    Zaraki: Hey come on now. X3 First off... there's ALWAYS going go to be better artists than you. That's how the world of creativity works. But that's not even important. It's what you DO with your art and how you practice, what style you give yourself, that's what's important and what you should strive for.

    Second, you're not going to die alone. :P Told you that 500 times now haven't I? I wouldn't be saying it over and over again if it wasn't true.

    Thirdly... computers can be unreliable. But computer is just being a computer, man. He doesn't know what he's doing. X3 Poor fella is probably having his own hard time, no need to be angry at the poor wittle computer. :D Just give him a stroke or something. Whisper something sweet into his fan. <3 Hehe.

    Do you know what my dad said to me? That i've lost my mind and should stop playing the "stupid" games that I like anymore. Or else he'd throw my computer out and tell me to go outside. It's like throwing a huge part of your life away just like that.

    And the worst part? HE MEANT WHAT HE SAID. AND HE'S PROBABLY STILL GONNA PLAY ON HIS COMPUTER.

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