dr.gonzo1
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That's the attitude. Keep going like that and you'll be fine.Yep, this is very true. Thanks for your comment. The last time I was arrested for weed was over 5 years ago.
That's the attitude. Keep going like that and you'll be fine.Yep, this is very true. Thanks for your comment. The last time I was arrested for weed was over 5 years ago.
Actually, it was more like this: http://youtu.be/IqhlQfXUk7wHow did you get back into employment. Anything to do with funny handshakes?
Unless you have a license to grow weed I do not think your point is fair, just saying.i sorry i just cannot develop any sympathy for you.I have worked very hard for everything single thing I have.I wish you no harm.I just think you could have done something else for cash other than stealing.
I would. I have.
I did not realize that you went to an impulse control class....you seem to really turning things around.Love this post. My lawyer suggested I take an impulse control class prior to anything so we can have that on file to help when he negotiates with the prosecutor. This class changed my life. The man teaching it was in his 70's and retiring. That would be his last class. He said "Now I know you guys know what you did was wrong so I'm not here to lecture you. I want to try to help teach you how perhaps society has influenced you to make the decision you did." He went back to the very beginning of time, industrial revolution, etc. up to the current time; the information age. He spoke of wants and needs and how our needs should really be just water, air, food, and sex. I have never been so attentive at a class, I wish I would have video taped it. I left that day feeling like a new person really. It was awesome. I got his contact info so I can perhaps visit the church where he is a clergyman and show some love. He dropped out of highschool and later went and got his GED. He now holds a bachelors degree in Psychology, Engineering, and Business. I had only got a few hours of sleep the night before, but I was wide eyed the entire time taking as many notes as possible. Life changing experience and the $60 I paid to take that class? Best $60 I have ever spent in my entire life.
Seems theres only two of us who dont feel bad for this guy.i sorry i just cannot develop any sympathy for you.I have worked very hard for everything single thing I have.I wish you no harm.I just think you could have done something else for cash other than stealing.
I would. I have.
I'm not asking for sympathy... and I would assume that most do not feel bad for me. I committed a crime and now I'm paying the consequencesSeems theres only two of us who dont feel bad for this guy.
winter woman and I make it 4Seems theres only two of us who dont feel bad for this guy.
Thank you for your understanding. Yes we are all human, and humans make mistakes. It's how we learn from those mistakes that makes us who we are today. I'm already a better person that's for sure. Don't worry I never did steal in the passed and was always one to despise thieves. I have been robbed several times, one of those times I was punched in the face after being robbed so the driver of the car could speed away..The guy is human, just like all of us. Can you honestly say you have never fucked up in anyway? Never fucked someone over? Never stole ANYTHING?
I try to be a good person, but I certainly have fucked up and done bad things. I'm pretty sure everyone on here has. No one is perfect. I can at least have some sympathy that he got caught and is going to pay disproportionately to his crime. The guy probably feels bad enough and doesn't need anyone ragging him, even though most of us despise thieves. Sounds like he doesn't have a track record of being a scum bag, just a lapse in judgement and he did a shitty thing. He will pay for it and hopefully becomes a better person afterward.
Good luck op. Don't steal anymore, even from walmart.
winter woman and I make it 4
He walks into Walmart everyday and walks out with a new pairDo you walk in perfect shoes?