So i was in my room all alone playing The Taken King. I wasn't supposed to play until thanks giving though but I still did because Destiny to me is well........ I can't explain it. So I got The Taken King during my birthday the week before all the crap happened. So getting back on the point I just got TTK and my dad walked in and saw me playing. Okay now let me tell you what happened. He was looking straight at me, then he went towards my Xbox One, Grabbed Destiny, Then SNAPPED IT IN HALF!!!(sniff,sniff*) he then told me that I will get to play until college. This happened before when I was playing COD BO2 on PS3 back then and my dad just put my console in the attic and he told me I could play until Christmas. But now he told me he would sell all my console.
I'll miss my zhalo, I'll miss VOG. I'll miss.....Destiny.
If you're thinking this is fake well, it's not.
Edit: I didn't mean to put this on the help section sorry about that. I was just here to tell my tragic lost.
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1 ReplyRespect parents. Get grades up. Get side job. Raise $500 or so...no taxes when cutting grass, so shouldn't take long. Buy Xbox. Buy destiny. Continue making good grades. Continue side job. RESPECT YOUR -blam!-ING PARENTS. Profit. I'm a parent, and I could only see myself doing this to my boy if he was disrespectful, lazy and not keeping his grades up. You'd be amazed what being a bit more mature could do for you.
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He pays the bills and owns the house. It's his rules OP.
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4 RepliesThe amount of giraffe stickers on this wall stand for how many people care. There are no giraffe stickers.
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2 RepliesHe saw you were a scrub playing destiny and said go play a better game
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Kill your dad Take his wallet and buy a new destiny ???? Profit
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You should kill him in his sleep
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Get a better game.
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Lol well get a job move out your parents basement you neck bearded freeloader man child
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#lifeofa14yearold
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If he's done it before you're not a good learner
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1 ReplyWalk up to your dad, look him straight in the eye and just say.. " do you want to fight me -blam!- " Then urinate on his leg to show your dominance. Hope this helps.
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1st world problems. I have no sympathy for you. Listen to your parents.
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1 ReplyNever had this good of a laugh in a long time
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Edited by LueLamb: 11/23/2015 4:16:16 PMWell *clears throat* I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that you should probably listen to the people that brought you into this world instead of doing what they asked you not to do behind their backs. And depending on how much time a day you spent playing video games, I'm probably going to have to side with the dad on this one (except for the disc snap, he could have sold that with the rest of your stuff)
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Wonder how this kids going. Its like 3 days without his favourite game. He must be so lost
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Should have listened to him. I'm glad he did what he did. Maybe you will remember that next time you want to disobey him. If there were more parents like him, this world wouldn't be in so much trouble.
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1 ReplyMaybe you should listen to your dad...
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With your grammar and lack of punctuation, you need a break from video games. If I was your dad, I'd take your Xbox One away until you could actually write a grammatically correct and coherent sentence.
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My kid's grades were suffering & I told him he needed to focus on school not games. He decided to do what HE wanted & I got a call from one his teachers about missing work just a few days later. I lost my mind - took his console out back & took an axe to it. Left the debris on his bed w/ a note that his phone was next. Morale of the tale - listen to Dad or lose your toys.
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6 RepliesCan't help you there
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Agree with your dad on this one, finally a parent in this day and age with a spine (I know there are others). Parents today are afraid to punish their kids for fear of cries of 'Abuse' or being a poor parent, and this has bred a generation that feels they should always get what they want and that there aren't consequences. I was spanked/grounded as a child and teen respectively. Did I rail against it at the time and resent my parents? Yes. But now at age 24 I often thank my folks for what they did, it taught me choices have consequences, taught me self discipline and a respect for authority. When my crazy life settles down a bit and I have a family I want to in turn instill those values upon my children. Listen to your parents and learn from them kid. You'll thank them one day
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Parents set too many rules on me which is ridiculous. They also abused me a lot. I moved out when I was 17. As a girl, it's not easy to survive out there especially when you're young af. I worked at the restaurant and managed to rent a room for myself. I will not forget those moments when I have no food for few days and slept at the playground a few nights. I survived :)
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38 RepliesEdited by OldboyVicious: 11/22/2015 8:40:54 AMMy parents divorced when I was 14. I lived with my dad and my sister. My dad turned religious and kicked us out when I was 16 (sis was 14) because he needed our rooms to house missionaries. My mom had disappeared and was really unstable but my dad had talked to her and she said she could take us. But that was a lie. My sister and I lived in various motels for about a month, bouncing to whichever one was cheapest at the time. It was embarrassing on the days I had to show up to school with suitcases. My mom finally left the abusive boyfriend she was seeing, and my sister and I got jobs so we could afford a place with our mom. My sister and mom each got a bedroom, I slept in the living room. My mom started freaking out about money and being poor and blamed my sister and I for holding her back and leeching off of her. She demanded we each pay 1000 a month rent. My sister and I eventually chipped in together to get a car that we shared to get to our jobs. We still couldnt afford the rent my mom demanded so we moved into an even smaller place. My mom took the bedroom and my sister and I took the living room. When my mom's car broke down, she forged the paperwork on our car, sold it, sold her car, and used the money to buy herself a new car. She still blamed us for her finances. She threw plates at us and yelled a lot. My mom reunited with her abusive boyfriend and moved in with him, leaving my sister and I on our own. She cancelled the utilities and we sold most of the furniture so we could by food. A nice family got a couch, chair, dining set and coffee table for 75 dollars. Eventually we got the eviction notice since we were minors and the lease of the apartment was in my moms name, she wasnt paying the rent. My sister had a friend who's parents let her move in with them, and I moved into an apartment with a friend. I hadn't talked to my dad in forever, but he called on Christmas. He had moved to Thailand with his Thai wife to start a church there. My mom ended up moving to a friends place in Texas to get away from the abusive boyfriend. You're lucky. I'm not saying it doesn't suck to not have a game console, but you have a dad setting rules and guiding your behavior. It feels like it sucks right now. But trust me. You're lucky.
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Yeah Destiny isn't worth getting your console taken away or losing $60 for. Listen to your parents more often and maybe this wouldn't have happened
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You just need to have more mlg360noscopes
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1 ReplyHe either just screwed himself after spending the money on it or owes you money.