It is reasoning that she has forbidden anyone to talk about. All I know is that she is sociopathic, and detests any outside influences from sources other than her mother, father, and brother. She has forbidden my grandchildren from talking to me and is very fearful of the outside world. I have noticed that she is loaded with phobias. I only see her every five or six years. She is careful to avoid me.
One side of the story is all anyone will ever get. Now that this has been going on for nine years, this particular son's inheritance will go directly to his kids. He will only be eligible for sentimental items from the estate. He knows this but has no interest in changing things.
She would say that a minority of people on Planet Earth don't deserve to live. Not because of how they live or what they have done, but because of the way they were when they were born. People like this deserve to suffer. Unfortunately, this includes some of her in-laws. (She would say this in her far away voice like the cat-in-the-hat.)
My son would say that just the sound of my voice brings him to the edge of physical violence. He is not violent, nor does he have violent tendencies. I think it's just intense hatred, mostly from normal adolescent discipline in response to him smashing up his car every couple of weeks in high school. He is narcissistic and hates people who think he is wrong.
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It is reasoning that she has forbidden anyone to talk about. All I know is that she is sociopathic, and detests any outside influences from sources other than her mother, father, and brother. She has forbidden my grandchildren from talking to me and is very fearful of the outside world. I have noticed that she is loaded with phobias. I only see her every five or six years. She is careful to avoid me.
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What does your son say about all of this?
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He refuses to talk to me. For all I know, he may not want to get poisoned. Silence is powerful. Lawyers use it all the time.
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Yeah, I dunno, I'm only getting one side of the story.
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One side of the story is all anyone will ever get. Now that this has been going on for nine years, this particular son's inheritance will go directly to his kids. He will only be eligible for sentimental items from the estate. He knows this but has no interest in changing things.
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Well, what do you suppose they would say if they could speak for themselves, and their actions?
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She would say that a minority of people on Planet Earth don't deserve to live. Not because of how they live or what they have done, but because of the way they were when they were born. People like this deserve to suffer. Unfortunately, this includes some of her in-laws. (She would say this in her far away voice like the cat-in-the-hat.)
My son would say that just the sound of my voice brings him to the edge of physical violence. He is not violent, nor does he have violent tendencies. I think it's just intense hatred, mostly from normal adolescent discipline in response to him smashing up his car every couple of weeks in high school. He is narcissistic and hates people who think he is wrong.