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Fundies but they didn't tell me anything about Republicans
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eastern europe
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Rabid anmimals
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People like myself. LOL
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Snakes. And rightly so, we are in Australia.
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drinking that marajuana
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Taking money and sweets off strangers.
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My dad said that you never really know somebody until you live with them. AND that men only need 2 F's. Feed em, and you know the other one. LOL
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Talking to strangers, looking both ways before you cross the street and eating yellow snow.
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Mum told me not to marry a sailor!
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My mami warned me to never get tattooed cause nobody will want to marry me. My dad warned me to always ask if the car was stolen before getting in .......Long story.
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Never do your deep-fat frying in the nude. Also, I was warned that we are people our parents warned us about - a la Jimmy Buffet.
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hmm... McDonalds? playing with knives! running with scissorz! procrastinating :/
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Men
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depression at a military college
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THROUGH BEATINGS AND BERATEMENT THINGS I FOUND WERE ALOT SAFER OUT SIDE THIS ENVIORMRNT. ALOT BETTER,KINDER PEOPLE.
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My second husband. They were right too. For once! But considering the source, I didn't listen.
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women thaat wore blue jeans and fancy red stilettos
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Stay out of trouble!
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"it's a wild world"
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dropping out of school
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Not much that I can remember. The basics I suppose, sex, drugs, drinking, loser men, that life really isn't fair... all that good stuff
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Always knock before coming into their bedroom. BAD!
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If I didn't eat my veggies, I wouldn't grow.. 5 feet ten inches later, I proved them liars.
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My mom: "Don't play with that, it'll fall off" "Don't poke your finger in there, it'll come undone and your guts will spill out" " Don't have a sucker in your mouth on the bus, you might fall and push the stick in your brain" Words of wisdom=0]
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To not put your hands on the stove. Thats like an invitation to put my hands on the stove. So I put them on the stove.
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When I was a teenager, I remember going into a fancy store that catered to people who had money. I felt awkward in there, in my jeans and t-shirt, and I got treated shabbily. So the next time I went there, I wore nice clothes, and acted proudly, so that I would "feel right in" and be accepted. When I told my parents about this, they warned me never to act like something I'm not, just to be accepted. I should have felt equally proud and comfortable going into that shop in my ordinary clothes, because I was a customer like anyone else who went there. Thus, they warned me as a kid never to be ashamed of who you really are, and what you have.
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people like you :)
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People like me. They were wrong.
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Strangers!
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My parents (especially my mother) warned me that failing to develop my ability to communicate (written, verbal and body language) would limit me.
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boys
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don't be Lazy in work!
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Online people are demons. How bout you? Are you one?
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Nothing - they hated me.
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That time never stands still for no one.
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Ya know, I don't remember anything either of them warned me about. My grandpa, on the other hand, on his deathbed said something very beautiful to me..he spoke Armenian fluently so his english wasn't perfect..but he told me that I was a jewel and that I had to be sure I put myself in the right setting! I was 16 at the time and of course it made me cry! :)
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'that boy'
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nothing...honestly I don't remember them warning me about anything!!!!
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They warned me not to trust people because people can be cruel sometimes
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against sex!
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Never to marry a woman with red hair. I did not listen. Still together.
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They always reminded me how important good credit would be when I got older. So managing my checkbook, paying bills on time, and being responsible with credit were all common lectures. I'm grateful though, because They were SO RIGHT!
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That being on my own would not be the "piece of cake" that I thought it would! That once I had to pay for everything, I would wish I had stayed home longer!
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Each other!
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You.
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