Postby c.t.,girl » Sun Jan 16, 2005 9:34 pm
<<edit>> (it was just to nice of what i was saying you need to face facts and tell)
you are doing exactly what i did!!! don't do it!! i almost killed myself because of this!!! seriously!! i still have scabs!!! the cuts haven't totally healed!! you gotta tell yer folks! i know it sucks but you gotta!! i still need to! i'm in the same bout dude! this was the reason for all that crap happening to me! that's why i felt like i'd go to hell! i know i won't cuz i'm getting help...but i still need to tell my folks!!! there's no two ways about it!! i've basically looked at it since i was like...6. yah i know i'm sick. then like 2yrs ago i got caught and blamed it on hackers...my parents believed me!! now i know i have to tell them...and like you i'm to ashamed and i love them a lot...but if i tell them that means i truly love them...but i dont' know how to tell them. just stop doing this!! i dont' want you to go through what i went through! it basically hell!
[color="DarkOrange"]"The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things... hey... the good things don't always soften the bad things; but vice-versa the bad things don't necessarily spoil the good things and make them unimportant." -11th Doctor
"The advice I like to give young artists, or really anybody who’ll listen to me, is not to wait around for inspiration. Inspiration is for amateurs; the rest of us just show up and get to work. If you wait around for the clouds to part and a bolt of lightning to strike you in the brain, you are not going to make an awful lot of work. All the best ideas come out of the process; they come out of the work itself. Things occur to you. If you’re sitting around trying to dream up a great art idea, you can sit there a long time before anything happens. But if you just get to work, something will occur to you and something else will occur to you and something else that you reject will push you in another direction. Inspiration is absolutely unnecessary and somehow deceptive. You feel like you need this great idea before you can get down to work, and I find that’s almost never the case." - Chuck Close[/color]