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ofcourse thats true, these are things we can't change no matter how much i'd love to, and you would too.

They difference is his concience did not stop him from doing what he did to his family, and I know from experience you can see what damage has been caused from him not caring.

I know that us going through such hard times our concience would keep us far away from things like that.

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No Probs, if ever you need anything just give me a pm or a buzz on 0422 199 229.

Im more than happy to chat.

When I was younger I had to attent counceling once a week for almost a year and the most valuable thing they taught me was to get everything off my chest and talk to people.

take it easy

Mark

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When I was younger I had to attent counceling once a week for almost a year and the most valuable thing they taught me was to get everything off my chest and talk to people.

I went to the counsellor for about 6 weeks or so, I guess it helped, but all my friends were there to support me as well.

Talking is definitley the best thing to do.

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Do not register any other usernames while you are serving ban time. If we track a new username to a ban name, we will extend the ban two weeks for every name registered, and eventually, perma ban you or ban your IP block.

So, no, not really...

and also, I had a subscription and an avatar with my old account.

BTW, what's your username on OT?

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