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Jaibigrone907
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My parent's, I consider them so dumb. Their not realistic, they have given up on their kid's, they don't normalise us to have a future, or be active and live life. They cause argumentative issues for me, social countertransference's. My father is selfish, and his pathetic, but keeps to himself, behind the T.V.. His a useless tyrant parent. He contributed against my creativity, since 2009. I love my Mother absolutely, but my Dad's careless, and self centred.

 

I have no work direction. I am 29 now, and I have no suitable work direction, or any great opportunities. I don't want entry job's, like retail, sales, factory, hospitality. I don't want to work a construction, do a apprenticeship, traineeship, any TAFE certificates either. I don't have any University careers I'm interested in. I am not a study person, and I don't have a Year 12 VCE and a ideal ATAR too.I never wanted to do construction, any apprenticeships, or traineeships, and I knew that, even when I was a 8 year old, it's not my breed of masculinity, and I don't like their tradie personality, values, and character. The government also only encourages the courses, that most don't want to do. If they offer any free ones, their only for the shitter qualifications, that no one wants. I never had my driving too, and we had just one vehicle at home, that only my mother was using, and that car was nearly too screwed to drive back then, and not worth spending money on it's frequent maintenance repairs, that my father was barely affording. My mother couldn't guarantee, if she could take me to any job's, the cost of petrol, and wither she needs to use the car, if my brother needed it too. I never had a resume written and solid help with that.

 

 

 

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Dear Jaibigrone907~

Rather than saying there is no point perhaps there is a point - that you know and believe in yourself. A good starting point with which to try to gently ease others into a different impression of you.

 

Cultures are different, and many in Australia do have an atheist or agnostic view, however that should not mean they do not respect the religions of others and jump to clinical conclusions wihtout first thinking the matter over.

 

I'd have thoght being compared to those like Elijah, Jeremiah, Moses or Isaiah, being a disciple is comparing you to those many people hold in deep regard, even if not always in their own day.

 

I did not know they made a game about Elliot Roger -it sounds terrible. I've no idea why they should want to show it to you.

 

Do you mind if I asked why your mother contacted the GP? I'm sure it could have been out of concern for you, however there may have been some things you did or said she did not understand or disturbed her.

 

Croix