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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Listen to yourself claim that you are very capable of forgiving.
Listen to yourself claim that people can change and that you have changed
and all the time i am telling to you that you are the wiser and more mature and should act wisely and maturely,
to give your love unconditionally to your children because that's what makes parent-child bonds so special and sacred,
and there you won't have it.
right there you are still the same old shouting-head that i knew for a father since ten years ago.
It is so sad and pathetic:
you acknowledge that you have such a huge pride and that pride hinders humility but you are telling others to put down theirs.
you will change if someone changes first.
you will forgive if someone forgives first.
you will show love if someone shows love first.

what the fuck?

she's not here @

12:52 PM