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Lies: Wants money because shelter not safe/open
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<blockquote data-quote="nerfherder" data-source="post: 590719" data-attributes="member: 15907"><p>Tell him that I, for one, am proud that he stuck to his guns. My mom never did for my brother, and while he's turned out ok in the end, I think REALLY THINK he would have gotten his scheiss together much sooner had she never bailed him out, never dropped thousands on a lawyer, etc.</p><p></p><p>And I'm not blowing off the emotional impact. But he WILL come out of this stronger and more secure. My words to him: "Do not hate what you did. You did what you have to do right now, and nothing you did in the past is as important as what you are doing Right Now." Please give him my warmest regards and wishes for healing.</p><p></p><p>(What woke my brother up for real was the day he got T-Boned in Vegas, and the only reason he wasn't arrested (aside from the impact knocking him unconscious) was that the girl who hit him was more drunk than he was. That's when he realized it - when someone else did it to HIM.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerfherder, post: 590719, member: 15907"] Tell him that I, for one, am proud that he stuck to his guns. My mom never did for my brother, and while he's turned out ok in the end, I think REALLY THINK he would have gotten his scheiss together much sooner had she never bailed him out, never dropped thousands on a lawyer, etc. And I'm not blowing off the emotional impact. But he WILL come out of this stronger and more secure. My words to him: "Do not hate what you did. You did what you have to do right now, and nothing you did in the past is as important as what you are doing Right Now." Please give him my warmest regards and wishes for healing. (What woke my brother up for real was the day he got T-Boned in Vegas, and the only reason he wasn't arrested (aside from the impact knocking him unconscious) was that the girl who hit him was more drunk than he was. That's when he realized it - when someone else did it to HIM.) [/QUOTE]
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