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Ashuahhe
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25 Feb 2011, 7:48 am

I don't wish death on anyone but I really don't like my mum right now. She has kicked me out of my only home, this was two months ago and she hasn't spoken to me since. I've tried to re- connect with her but she just avoids me! My living conditions are a bit better since I've got myself settled with mostly everything, still my mum hasn't helped me out one bit and that is why I don't like her right now



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25 Feb 2011, 10:45 pm

donnie_darko wrote:
SeizeTheDay wrote:
I won't say her name, for my own protection, but I will say that she is the most powerful black woman in the world.


Why do you hate Oprah?


She took away the Discovery Health Channel and made it the Oprah Winnfrey Network. Which is dull. I've watched fifteen minutes of it. She wants to take over the world and she's getting away with it. 8O


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26 Feb 2011, 4:09 am

I hate a number of people. If someone wrongs me, especially if it was done repeatedly, and there is no doubt the person knew what he was doing, then I will dislike or hate him. I can forgive someone, but only if he admits his actions were wrong and makes some effort to make amends. If I really hate someone, it actually makes me feel better to imagine something horrible happening to him.

I don't find hatred for those who have wronged me in the past to be draining. What is draining is the certainty that more people will treat me unfairly in the future.



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26 Feb 2011, 4:14 am

I hate one person to that extent.



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26 Feb 2011, 1:38 pm

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Hatred takes too much effort and becomes a poison in your life - what I was told by someone who wronged me, annoying it's a valid point and normally a one I follow, with some exceptions; two ex boyfriends, an ex best friend, and an ex flatmate I REALLY hate.

Ex flatmate cost me my home (I was homeless for three years), a few grand (still have the debt now), and nearly my job. She goes after my boyfriends/ex-boyfriends, she'll lie about me saying the most despicable things while playing the sweet little victim, she'll give them STD's in the hopes I'll go back to them, and got pregnant with one ex just to deny him access as punishment for ever knowing me. She's falsely accused these and several friends of raping her, and has spent the past five years bad-mouthing me to everyone even though I've not seen her all this time. All I did was fed/clothed/sheltered her, got her a job, health care, and comforted when she was upset. OMG drama.

Sometimes hatred cannot be helped, some people become a poisonous evil within your life, it's only natural to hate such people to the point of wishing they would just die to get them out of your life...or at very least you can hope they get lost back to Canada!

Wow 8O I think I could hate her!!


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26 Feb 2011, 2:36 pm

miseryandemptiness wrote:
I can forgive someone, but only if he admits his actions were wrong and makes some effort to make amends.

That's it for me too. But no one ever seems to want to make amends or even acknowledge that they've hurt someone.