my mom, i start to feel like i shouldnt talk to her anymore.the reasons: while living with her , she oblige me to be followed by a psychiatrist, obliges me to be medicated against ... moremy mom, i start to feel like i shouldnt talk to her anymore.the reasons: while living with her , she oblige me to be followed by a psychiatrist, obliges me to be medicated against my will for a mental issue which i DONT have , being kept at the hospital because the neighbor under me bangs on the wall to agress me ; and it become my problem as if im faulty ; so it makes more than a month im at hospital . also they dont want to let me out if i dont have a place ; but my mom call me sometimes and still tries to get in the way of this situation, like tries to get in the process to decide the fate of my situation .i mean , no i dont need you in my life no more , stop trying to decide my fate , its none of your business .shes just here to blame me and create problems to me less
Just like the US government, Australia imprisoned Japanese residents in camps. There were far fewer percentages of them living in Australia than in the US, but a much... more
Just like the US government, Australia imprisoned Japanese residents in camps. There were far fewer percentages of them living in Australia than in the US, but a much higher percentage of the Japanese who lived in Australia were incarcerated, almost 90% of them. Also, after the war was over, the Australian government deported many of them to Japan.
Were you aware that all of this took place?
*Such as American-Japanese, Australian-Japanese, British-Japanese, etc. Are there historical references telling how they were treated by the Japanese people or t... more
*Such as American-Japanese, Australian-Japanese, British-Japanese, etc. Are there historical references telling how they were treated by the Japanese people or the Japanese government?~
*This refers only to any profanity that your parent(s) personally used when addressing you directly and/or when speaking to other people while you were within earshot... more
*This refers only to any profanity that your parent(s) personally used when addressing you directly and/or when speaking to other people while you were within earshot. It does NOT refer to any other instances when the profanity was via media sources and/or people other than your parent(s) and you were allowed to be exposed to it.
A. Absolutely none (such as, he/she/they never used any profanity at all).B. Absolutely none (such as, I now know that he/she/they used profanity, but took care not to do so in my presence).
C. Only a few curse words here and there during my entire childhood, but it was extremely seldom, definitely not an everyday occurrence.D. Some cursing on a steady basis throughout my entire childhood, it was part of his/her/their everyday speech.E. A constant barrage of cursing that punctuated almost every sentence he/she/they ever uttered.E1. In addition to E above, he/she/they used curse words/profanity directly referring to me, such as supposed “humor&r... less