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Which Connor is the most amusing?

  • Semi-Motivated Connor, aka "I've written 200 words on my new story and took a walk with my grandma."

    Votes: 127 13.2%
  • Depressed Connor, or "Give me one reason why I shouldn't blow my brains out."

    Votes: 73 7.6%
  • Edgy Rebel Without a Cause Connor, or "Shut the fuck up you stupid motherfuckering faggots!"

    Votes: 529 55.0%
  • Smug Pseudo-Intellectual Connor or "I've read Bret Easton Ellis, you guys!"

    Votes: 232 24.1%

  • Total voters
    961
Well, for one, no family would just let their kid hang out with someone they barely know IRL, regardless of age. Also, the folks are unaware of this thread's existence. Associating with someone who participates in it may not be a good idea... Just saying.
I'm not necessarily saying that you have to or anything, but it would be good for you to get out and hang out with people. There are sites you can use to find groups. Just tell your parents you want to meet up with some friends you met online.
 
I'm not necessarily saying that you have to or anything, but it would be good for you to get out and hang out with people. There are sites you can use to find groups. Just tell your parents you want to meet up with some friends you met online.
Again, I wish it were possible, but to be honest (no bullshit, for real), my parents are rather conservative when it comes to the internet. My mother's the only one in the house that uses it, and she always uses it for some practical purpose (like work), unlike me. My folks are also kind of protective when it comes to people I meet online, understandably so, given the times we live in.
 
Again, I wish it were possible, but to be honest (no bullshit, for real), my parents are rather conservative when it comes to the internet. My mother's the only one in the house that uses it, and she always uses it for some practical purpose (like work), unlike me. My folks are also kind of protective when it comes to people I meet online, understandably so, given the times we live in.
Alright, then. But you should at least find some kind of club to join at your college or something. I get the feeling you need to go outside more often.
 
Again, I wish it were possible, but to be honest (no bullshit, for real), my parents are rather conservative when it comes to the internet. My mother's the only one in the house that uses it, and she always uses it for some practical purpose (like work), unlike me. My folks are also kind of protective when it comes to people I meet online, understandably so, given the times we live in.

Aren't you in your 20's? Go out with your friends, have fun and tell them to deal with it.
 
I'm going to a wedding of internet friends that my parents have never met in a couple weeks lmao my parents know they can trust the people I talk to
 
Again, I wish it were possible, but to be honest (no bullshit, for real), my parents are rather conservative when it comes to the internet. My mother's the only one in the house that uses it, and she always uses it for some practical purpose (like work), unlike me. My folks are also kind of protective when it comes to people I meet online, understandably so, given the times we live in.
What do you even mean, "given the times we live in"? Speaking from a communication technology standpoint, this is one of the easiest times in history to meet a wide variety of people. And, provided both parties are willing to reveal information as easily-accessible as their facebook profile (and probably continue to communicate on there), it's easy to remove a lot of the risk. It's not that scary. No one's going to rape or kidnap you, Connor.

Last girl I dated, we only talked online for the first month. Sure, we were set up by a friend, but I hadn't seen her in person or heard her voice at all until we ended up hanging out about 4 or 5 weeks later. The only place that we could work out for us to meet was the parking garage I had to use, because I'd never been in the town before. So there we are, two people who'd only spoken online, on the eighth floor of a parking garage in 15-degree weather. Neither of us died or got thrown in a trunk because we both were up-front and established trust. It's not that difficult. Just don't be an idiot about it.
 
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Again, I wish it were possible, but to be honest (no bullshit, for real), my parents are rather conservative when it comes to the internet. My mother's the only one in the house that uses it, and she always uses it for some practical purpose (like work), unlike me. My folks are also kind of protective when it comes to people I meet online, understandably so, given the times we live in.

You didn't even bother asking, did you?
 
Do you like roller coasters? :tomgirl:
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Oh fuck here come the autistic ratings
 
Are his parents really that strict or does he just use them as an excuse to shit himself and do nothing all day?
 
Are his parents really that strict or does he just use them as an excuse to shit himself and do nothing all day?
I'm pretty sure it's the latter. My guess is that his parents are normal levels of strict ("No, Connor, you cannot drive to Ohio because Molly Ringwald said she'd meet you there,") but he exaggerates it both to get out of doing anything and to satisfy his need for drama.
 
Are his parents really that strict or does he just use them as an excuse to shit himself and do nothing all day?

I can't currently find the post where he says he hates his parents for crying over his hospital bed after he tried to kill himself. It was a great one because it was obvious they were hamming it up and only acting like they cared about him and how could anyone believe their crocodile tears??? Anyway here are two posts where he both projects his own faults on his mother and is super pissed they are worried about him after his second suicide attempt.

tl;dr - If they are this strict it's for a very good reason

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It was a great one because it was obvious they were hamming it up and only acting like they cared about him and how could anyone believe their crocodile tears???

Somehow, I doubt Connor's parents are that fucked up that they'd only pretend to care about their own son, as fucked up as he may be.
 
Last I heard, his parents have control over his, I believe it was bank accounts and other legal papers, because of his suicide attempt?

Any updates on that?
Not that I've heard of. My guess is that they've kind of given up on him ever growing up and achieving anything. I don't know how much of it is Connor dramatizing his own life, but it sounds like they may have had some personal issues, and they don't have the time or energy to ride their adult son's ass just to get him to accomplish something.
 
Not that I've heard of. My guess is that they've kind of given up on him ever growing up and achieving anything. I don't know how much of it is Connor dramatizing his own life, but it sounds like they may have had some personal issues, and they don't have the time or energy to ride their adult son's ass just to get him to accomplish something.

That's....pretty damn sad if that's true. Just for parents to have that realization that "Well shit, my son/daughter isn't going to do anything with his life..." and just kinda coasting along hoping, at the very least, son/daughter doesn't go to jail, kill self, etc.
 
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