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@Kie group

Imagine you went to bed at 2 AM, woke up at 8 AM feeling very tired, then tried to go back to sleep except you can't. Your cat keeps clawing at your bed because she wants attention so you finally put your cat outside your room but then your annoying little sister starts yelling for no damn reason and proceeds to let the cat back in your room then leave your door wide open while she screams sings very loudly.

@SpookyScarySnoteleks group

So anyway
One of my braces broke last week and I don't wanna tell my parents because my mom keeps making such a big deal and saying that if I break them then she'll take all my money. I'm planning a cosplay, and I need at least some money for materials.
What do I do?

@ElderGod-Icefire

My first instinct was: Hide away some of your money (not all) and then you'll at least have some left if your mom follows through on her threat. But that counts as lying/misleading your parents, so it might not be wise? idk

@SpookyScarySnoteleks group

My first instinct was: Hide away some of your money (not all) and then you'll at least have some left if your mom follows through on her threat. But that counts as lying/misleading your parents, so it might not be wise? idk

Actually

Lemme find a hiding place

@Pickles group

How did it break?

I have no clue
I think the glue just came loose and now it's sliding around on the wire

Did you eat anything you weren't supposed to? Or could something one of your parents made for dinner have done it? Also, do your parents have a habit of making empty threats like that?

@SpookyScarySnoteleks group

How did it break?

I have no clue
I think the glue just came loose and now it's sliding around on the wire

Did you eat anything you weren't supposed to? Or could something one of your parents made for dinner have done it? Also, do your parents have a habit of making empty threats like that?

No, probably not, and sometimes

@Anemone eco

Don't know for sure. Maybe marines.
I'd like to do air force, but at the same time I have some personal reasons not to.
It's just, I already have depression, anxiety, panic disorder, and PTSD.
I feel like that's not a good mix.
But I'm at least doing basic training/boot camp. I've promised myself that.

Oh, cool. I actually have a lot of family who are/were in the military. So that was why I was curious. I have an uncle who was in the marines, but he was honorably discharged.

@Pickles group

How did it break?

I have no clue
I think the glue just came loose and now it's sliding around on the wire

Did you eat anything you weren't supposed to? Or could something one of your parents made for dinner have done it? Also, do your parents have a habit of making empty threats like that?

No, probably not, and sometimes

It's not an entirely safe bet that they won't do anything, but if you play your cards right and seem upset enough that you don't know what happened, they might not

@The-Magician group

here is a screaming baby cotton ball reminding you to take care of yourselves

thank you ella
this is by far the most important thing I've seen all day

Ecxuse me?! Huh! I’m sending you a selfie 😒

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Here's what the article said (censored):

"Area police say Lori, last seen April 17 after running away from home, was located safe Tuesday evening.

Detective said police were following up on Tuesday and had stopped at the home of Lori's boyfriend.

Detective said the boyfriend wouldn’t let officers look inside the home but officers returned later and contacted the father of the boyfriend, who told officers a girl had been staying at the home recently.

Lori was located safe and has been returned to her family. She was listed as a runaway on April 17 after leaving a note that she was running away and would contact her family and best friend when she reached her destination but her family was never contacted.

Police say Lori's boyfriend could be charged with harboring a runaway.

ORIGINAL STORY - There hasn’t been any indication that she’s in danger but area police say there is growing concern as a age-year-old runaway hasn’t been heard from in more than two weeks.

Lorir was last seen on April 17 after leaving a note in her bedroom that she was running away and would contact her family and best friend when she reached her destination. That contact however has yet to come, according to Detective, and Lori did not indicate where she was heading.

Detective said the home alarm system at the family home was triggered on April 17 while her and her father was home, and then Lori was gone.

The girl does not have her own cellphone or vehicle, Detective added.
Neighbors have told police a white car was in the vicinity of the home on the day Lori left but that tip, like other tips, have come up empty.

On April 19, Lori's brother received a text that his sister was being held for ransom. Area police contacted the FBI and it was determined the text was a scam, and had come from the same phone number under investigation in a separate case in fraud case involving a missing person in area, Detective said.

Police have also received information that Lori may have been contact with a male online prior to her disappearance but police have not been able to confirm that information.

Detective said it unclear if Lori is in danger but said this is not been a typical runaway case. Detective said 99.9 percent of the cases involve teens who frequently run off and are quickly located and returned home. The concern is Lori case is she’s had no contact with family or friends."

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Don't know for sure. Maybe marines.
I'd like to do air force, but at the same time I have some personal reasons not to.
It's just, I already have depression, anxiety, panic disorder, and PTSD.
I feel like that's not a good mix.
But I'm at least doing basic training/boot camp. I've promised myself that.

Oh, cool. I actually have a lot of family who are/were in the military. So that was why I was curious. I have an uncle who was in the marines, but he was honorably discharged.

My dad was in the military. Bosnia. Fucked him up quite a bit.
But I want to do it. When I'm a senior there will be army people who come to our school at lunch and answer questions. I'll have a lot to ask lmao.
But my PTSD treatment should be done by then. If I up my meds before I go, I feel like everything else will be okay too.