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neeeeee (12/17/2015) [-] This actually hits home pretty hard, cause thats how my mom feels about me, and a huge part of it really is my fault.
It's probably a lot more about how you feel about yourself than it is about how your parents feel about you. They will always love you. They may criticize but it's only to make sure you're following a path that truly makes you happy. I could be full of **** , but my guess is that whatever you're doing with your life isn't making you happy. Finding what does isn't easy, but it's worth it. Following your dreams is easy. Figuring out what they really are is the hard part.
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anon (12/17/2015) [-]
I met a homeless man the other day, he had asked his mom if he could get home for a while, it was freezing cold and he wanted to get warm, and maybe something to eat. She said no. I Don't know her side of the story, and all he said about it was "it's for the best, we never get along for more than a short while", or something among those lines. So yeah, a mom who wouldn't help her son at Christmas time, if she loves him, she sure doesn't know how to show it I get that he might have been a lot of trouble, like he could have been a really bad person who wouldn't change, but still...
Homeless people are often on hard drugs (heroin, meth). So they need to steal **** to feed their habit.