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21 Apr 2011, 2:10 am

The most effective methods:

- Literally eating "revengee" (your parents) out of house and home, and yes I do mean EVERYTHING. From their meat to their soya sauce.
- Bleaching clothes, preferably the good ones, dilute one cup of bleach with one cup of water. Insert one cup of solution on first rinse, rest on the last rinse, then examine the clothes remove the ones that have obvious bleach marks, throw them out.
- Use the hot water, clean the dishes, have two showers, DAILY. Set the tank on low, use water. Be creative here. You can 'accidentally' drop slippery dishes while drying, etc.

More to come. :D



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21 Apr 2011, 10:55 am

Usually I don't approve of revenge and don't have the guts for it anyway, but filling the cabinent full of rubber spiders was a good way to get back at my anachrophobic mom once after she grounded me for "being a psycho."

Also drinking most of the orange juice so that there's like half a sip left then putting it in the fridge.

Pathetic right? I'd do more, but if I did my mom would throw me out. I got yelled at for hours for wearing a ponytail to school 3 days in a row :roll:


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21 Apr 2011, 11:14 am

Revenge for what? An angsty 12 year old to take on their poor parents who have to put up with that crap?


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21 Apr 2011, 11:19 am

I actually wrote a post about Aspies and Revenge: http://wefunction.wordpress.com/2011/04 ... d-revenge/



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21 Apr 2011, 1:30 pm

Anicho wrote:
The most effective methods:

- Literally eating "revengee" (your parents) out of house and home, and yes I do mean EVERYTHING. From their meat to their soya sauce.
- Bleaching clothes, preferably the good ones, dilute one cup of bleach with one cup of water. Insert one cup of solution on first rinse, rest on the last rinse, then examine the clothes remove the ones that have obvious bleach marks, throw them out.
- Use the hot water, clean the dishes, have two showers, DAILY. Set the tank on low, use water. Be creative here. You can 'accidentally' drop slippery dishes while drying, etc.


If you live with your parents, and I presume you don't pay your room and board, then what on earth gives you the right to deal out 'revenge' to them? If you don't like them or their rules, move out and earn your own living. You're old enough. Or handle your complaints in a mature fashion. This is just pathetic.

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More to come. :D


Can't wait. :roll:

skafather84 wrote:
Revenge for what? An angsty 12 year old to take on their poor parents who have to put up with that crap?


+1. @Wefunction, I read your blog; good points. There most definitely is a difference between standing up for yourself and revenge.



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21 Apr 2011, 1:57 pm

While it is true they cannot physical or emotional abuse you, they have every right to make the rules under their own roof. If you don't like it, find someone else to pay your way or make your own way. Revenge isn't exactly a good way to pay them back for the past 19 years.



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21 Apr 2011, 2:10 pm

Lene wrote:
If you live with your parents, and I presume you don't pay your room and board, then what on earth gives you the right to deal out 'revenge' to them? If you don't like them or their rules, move out and earn your own living. You're old enough. Or handle your complaints in a mature fashion. This is just pathetic.

This. Revenge just seems childish to me, and all it does is ask for more negativity in return.



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21 Apr 2011, 11:16 pm

GammaGeek wrote:
Usually I don't approve of revenge and don't have the guts for it anyway, but filling the cabinent full of rubber spiders was a good way to get back at my anachrophobic mom once after she grounded me for "being a psycho."


Not really helping your case :lol: Funny though.


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22 Apr 2011, 9:11 am

Titangeek wrote:
GammaGeek wrote:
Usually I don't approve of revenge and don't have the guts for it anyway, but filling the cabinent full of rubber spiders was a good way to get back at my anachrophobic mom once after she grounded me for "being a psycho."


Not really helping your case :lol: Funny though.


It might be funny to do to someone who was maybe creeped out by spiders but didn't have an actual phobia. That way it would give them a little jolt but they'd be fine. That'd be an April Fools thing for people who enjoy that day. To traumatize someone isn't cool, no matter what the reason.



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22 Apr 2011, 9:15 am

My ex-husband was an alcoholic. He was an awful person both drunk and sober. He beat me, raped me, verbally abused me, broke things, constantly made our place a mess (so I'd have to clean it up), hurt our son, and tried to kill me (a third trimester miscarriage resulted).

You know what I did to get back him?

I left his miserable ass.


That was it.

Y'all need to grow up.



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22 Apr 2011, 9:17 am

skafather84 wrote:
Revenge for what? An angsty 12 year old to take on their poor parents who have to put up with that crap?

Yes. Biting the hand that feeds you is a very bad idea!


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22 Apr 2011, 9:46 am

leejosepho wrote:
skafather84 wrote:
Revenge for what? An angsty 12 year old to take on their poor parents who have to put up with that crap?

Yes. Biting the hand that feeds you is a very bad idea!


Beyond that, it's just an ineffective means of achieving what anyone would want to. Those acts would just serve to hurt your own goals more. It's a decent revenge for a bad roommate but it's probably not that great as anything other than more of a retaliatory measure than something on the offense. If it's your parents, those are probably the worst things you can do for your own case shy of getting revenge on them by sleeping around or getting arrested. You'd do better to just talk to them about whatever is bothering you.


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