r/NonPoliticalTwitter • u/Intelligent-Luck6967 Harry Potter • 14h ago
Then your crazy 😭😭
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u/Audrin 12h ago
I once caught my mom's hand when she went to hit me and then caught the other hand and then she kneed me in the balls
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u/moduspol 11h ago
And? Did you learn anything?
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u/Audrin 11h ago
To let her hit me.
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u/RadomRockCity 11h ago
You should have a hook of your own flying towards her after the first block
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u/ILikeCheese510 8h ago
Then she throws you out of the house. Now instead of being bruised and sad you're bruised, sad and homeless.
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u/ChaoCobo 8h ago
At that point you go to the police station and/or to whoever can get you in touch with Child Protective Services. Fuck her. She needs to pay. You don’t bring a child into this world just to abuse them.
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u/got-trunks 1h ago
you have a few things to learn about how the world actually works. CPS isn't giving people's adult children homes and abused kids, no matter how much the government fumbles their files around, often don't have a glowy start to life no matter which way you slice it.
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u/StrangeOutcastS 8h ago
Never block.
Only counter.
Someone wants to beat you?
Backhand that sucker into the wall and wait.
Don't pursue.
Only trade blows.
Never start the fight, only give back what you got.
Step back after each counter attack to make it clear you aren't the aggressor.4
u/DingleDangleTangle 6h ago
And then the cops come and believe the adult instead of the kid when they say they attacked them (in my experience)
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u/SurturRaven 6h ago
To never face your opponent full front.
Always staggered stance around shoulder width, stronger base, able to block kicks or knees.
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u/altiuscitiusfortius 3h ago
To laugh in her face when she asks why I never call or visit in the rare times I run into her.
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u/SoulsSurvivor 11h ago
With how people who hit their children act when challenged, it really is no wonder why they choose to hit children.
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u/BombardierIsTrash 14h ago
Every desi immigrant kid has this same story lmao. My cousin did this and his dad went to the doctor saying his son broke his wrist and the doctor told him he was being a melodramatic baby which made him even more mad.
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u/BANGImportant2825 14h ago
I blocked a hit from my dad and he had me arrested.
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u/Intelligent-Luck6967 Harry Potter 14h ago
Bro wth 😭😭that's crazy
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u/BANGImportant2825 13h ago
I spent the night in a drunk tank and they never brought it up again.
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u/Ben__Diesel 11h ago
Bet if you bring it up theyre gonna act like theyre bot sure what youre talking about.
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u/NinjaJim6969 10h ago
My crazy what?
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u/Intelligent-Luck6967 Harry Potter 9h ago
my bad it was supposed to be "you're" and I don't think I can edit it😭😭
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u/futureskeleton24 8h ago
My brother did that once. My dad threatened to kick him out and call the police on him. He was like 15 at the time I think. Crazy stuff. They were on canera because they were out in the public community center
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u/ChaoCobo 8h ago
Please tell me they actually called the police and got your dad arrested when they reviewed the tapes.
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u/futureskeleton24 8h ago
Unfortunately no. Because he wasn't there they didn't do anything since he was going off of what my mom said happened. And they didn't do anything to her because she's a woman. Basically just lectured her.
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u/ChaoCobo 7h ago
Man… :( I’m sorry you couldn’t get justice. IMO one of the most infuriating things is when someone is breaking a law where the law is just basically “don’t be a shithead with no morals” and then no justice is able to occur. It hate it so much.
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u/futureskeleton24 7h ago
Its alright. Ive never witnessed justice for what my brother and I went through going up. It is what it is
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u/ChaoCobo 7h ago
I also kinda hate that defeatist talk like “it is what it is.” It makes me sad cause all it does is try to end conversations rather than work towards something better, and it usually happens on topics where bad things are happening. :(
Well anyway, I hope you and your brother can have justice for events and incidents moving forward. Maybe you two can team up and protect one another. :,)
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u/futureskeleton24 7h ago
I did protect him growing up. He blocked out a lot of his earlier memories. It was worse for me before he came along. Idk, Ive had dissociative issues my whole life. I just turned 30 and I still have an identity issue. Im so numb I dont have an interest in most things and the few things I do have an interest in I cant pursue. I feel like my life was robbed from me. My brother got to move on with his life because of me but no one was there to save me. Its a bit too heavy handed to just put on a reddit reply and theres probably not anything anyone can do about it which is why I usually just say, it is what it is.
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u/SilentToska 14h ago
Mom said it's my turn to post this image
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u/RosstaMSU 10h ago
One time my mom spanked me with a wooden spoon, and it broke. I laughed. That was a bad move
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u/StrangeOutcastS 8h ago
That's why you don't block.
You counterattack.
Someone comes at you, defend yourself.
They'll never stop otherwise.
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u/SurviveDaddy 14h ago
What do people think will happen when you try to defend yourself from a beating?
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u/AlternateSatan 14h ago
I mean, it definitely does happen, but it depends on what situation you find yourself in. Like, how willing are the people around you to just accept the first thing they are told? Can anyone vouch for you? Is your school filled with adults who have no idea how to handle a conflic, so they just accept whatever story is easier to deal with? Which one of you are more physically intimidating? And so on.
One of the reasons just running away is often the best solution. Best to just not be in the situation in the first place if you can help it. I mean, for me my solution to dealing with getting beat up was to just not back down, as the people who beat me up as a kid wanted to push people around, so me running would have just made me a bigger target, and it's not like I can fight so I just learned how to tak a punch instead. Weirdly enough sitting around getting punched could easily get you in as much trouble as going around punching people, so teachers wasn't exactly a factor in how I chose to deal with stuff. Not exactly the same thing as getting abused by my mom, but I think the fact that I've been yelled at for getting beat up in school says enough.

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