Irrelevant. It didn't pass inspection. Driving it was illegal.UGH. circles. All that was wrong with the car
Who says it had to be before work? Who said it couldn't have been after work? Or wait, lemme guess, he worked the graveyard shift? He worked 12 hours a day and got off at 8pm? He worked 7 days a week, 12 hours a day, and never had any days off or downtime? Which is it?It sure must be nice to be able to sell a car and buy another one in the same day and STILL not miss work eh?
No, you have to put in effort to find them. Did he not put in the effort? You tell me why he didn't have roommates.Roomates just appear out of thin air?
Wants to? Listen to how you describe your own situation. Your father fell ill. Your mother had mental health issues. You were all kicked out of the house as teenagers. This isn't a "want to" situation, this is a "have to" situation. This is pure pragmatism, this is about what NEEDS to be done in order to ensure SURVIVAL. psh, "wants to"It is really strange how you seem to think that everyone wants to live with their brother or something.
Ah, okay, so minor (or a minor, you) renting an apartment and throwing paid keggers every weekend is okay, but a dude sleeping on the couch is over the line?Both bedrooms in my apartment had couples living in them and we would get kicked out for having my brother live on my couch
Regardless, even if him, in his clearly-illegal living arrangement couldn't have lived with you, in your clearly-illegal living arrangement, because it would have made it even more illegal, he still should have made the effort to get roommates.
Wow, so none of your 10 siblings liked your brother enough to live with him to the extent that you'd say that he'd have better luck with a stranger? Harsh, he's your brother.Why do you think we have all these kids living in tents now? Maybe he could have come loved with you instead ? That is as likely as any of the scenarios you suggested.
What did he do? Why don't you like him? Surely it couldn't have been worse than running you out of the house, barefoot, while being threatened with a shotgun.
How'd you get your fingers fixed?FYI I ran away to a neighbors home when I was 12 and called the police on my parents when they broke my fingers. I learned real quick to never do that again. The cops brought me home and told my dad to " put bars on the window next time so she doesn't climb out" and he left. My uncle WAS the local sheriff FYI.
You did have all these options available to you, you just didn't take advantage of them. You allegedly didn't take advantage of the foster system because you didn't trust the foster system. You didn't call the cops because you didn't trust the cops. Your brother didn't get roommates for unexplained reasons. Seems to be your problem with trust rather than society's problem. Your brother's problems, we've already discussed.you assuming that we had all these options in the first place
How are your parents doing now, by the way?