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View Poll Results: Does everybody's parents affect them their whole lives? | |||
Yes | 101 | 84.17% | |
No | 19 | 15.83% | |
Voters: 120. You may not vote on this poll |
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12-19-2011, 07:35 AM | #21 (permalink) |
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Keith might be right, maybe he is very healthy. He just doesn't seem to be all that emotionally healthy. But we, the audience, absolutely could be wrong. He should understand that this is the perception of him and if he doesn't like it, he probably should think about what he is projecting. That is if he cares. If he doesn't care, that's fine too and he shut up about what others say about their perception of him (since he doesn't care).
That all sounds harsh, but it's really just direct. People answered the poll the way they did because that's the perception. When a person writes a book and most of it is about their relationship with their dad growing up, it's natural for an audience to have that perception. Could it be wrong? Absolutely it could be. But people can only speak from their perceptions when asked, "how do you perceive me?" |
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01-18-2012, 05:18 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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Keith's right.
This can all be boiled down to: "Keith you mean you don't go home for Christmas? Well yes I fucking hate my family, but you HAVE to go home for Christmas Keith, they're your FAMILY!" |
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