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orangetarts

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  1. but at the same time...

    how to find a niche?! 

     

    Constantly stuck between wanting to be REALLY good at something and wanting to be good at ALL the things, but then the logical side of your brain takes over like 'yooooouuuu....suck. And are not being realistic in the slightest and go master one of your interests and become FUCKING AWESOME AT IT.'

    Then the short attention span kicks in... 'NEW SHINY THING OVER THERE! GO. TO. THE SHINY.'

     

    or that's at least how it is for me

     

    i am one with the short attention span, man.

    ugh. I feel like i just...dont put enough effort into ANYTHING. i am so fucking lazy ugh.


  2. This is nothing compared to a woman in the US I believe how ripped her son's sack off, tearing it in the process, and then feeling sorry and trying to fix it with alcohol and superglue. It's one thing to die by suphocation, but it's also another thing to have your balls ripped off and glued back on by the demented mother who ripped them off in the first place. The kid was 8 years old

    OMG I SAW THIS!!!!! W T F.


  3. though this was relevant somehow:

    On September 25 at Tokyo District Court, 42-year-old mother of four Shizu Shigeta took the stand in a packed courtroom, accused of killing her five-year-old son.

    Teary-eyed and clinging to a handkerchief as she spoke, the defendant admitted that she had caused the death of her son, Koushi, after sealing him inside two plastic garbage bags and then falling asleep beside him while under the influence of sedatives and alcohol.

     

    The mother, who had lived with her husband and children in Mejiro, Tokyo, listened as the prosecution recounted the events leading up to the tragic death of the kindergartener.

    On the evening of September 1, 2012, allegedly feeling under pressure from work and suffering from lack of sleep, Shigeta was angered to find the living room floor of their family home littered with toys. Grabbing a garbage bag, she began tidying up, stuffing her son’s Nintendo DS in the bag in the process. She headed to bed soon after, hoping to sleep late the next day as it was a Sunday. As she had done on several nights prior to the incident, the seemingly troubled mother swallowed a sleeping pill, washing it down with a glass of shouchu whiskey and water.

    Despite taking the sedative, however, Shigeta woke twice in the night. Both times, she got up and took another sleeping pill, eventually dozing off and sleeping soundly until around 11 a.m. the next day.

     

    When Shigeta rose the next morning, she found her third son, Koushi, in the living room already up and about. When his mother entered the living room, he immediately asked her for his missing Nintendo DS.

    Like any good parent, Shigeta resolved to teach her son that it was not acceptable to spend his days simply doing exactly as he pleased and not tidying up after himself. Angered by her son’s tone and, she maintains, still drowsy from the pills she had taken, however, the mother’s response to her son’s request was far from normal.

     

    “Would you rather breathe or play DS?” she asked the young boy.

    Perhaps not sensing his mother’s tone, or, as many young boys do, simply refusing to cooperate after not getting his own way, Koushi replied, “I’d rather play DS.”Further angered by his words, Shigeta grabbed the boy and bound his hands and feet with plastic twine, then covered both his mouth and eyes with tape. Finally, she pulled a garbage bag over the boy’s head and thrust his feet into another, drawing them together at his waist and sealing them shut.

    “I intended to untie him once he’d apologised,” the mother later said. Whether this was indeed the case, it appears that Shigeta, still under the influence of the pills and alcohol she had swallowed, fell asleep again soon after binding her son, leaving him trapped in the bags and unable to breathe.

     

    At 12:15 p.m., the boy’s father entered the room and discovered his son and wife. He tore the bags open, but Koushi was already unconscious. An ambulance was called and the boy was rushed to hospital, but sadly he was pronounced dead three days later. Cause of death: hypoxic encephalopathy, or brain damage caused by lack of oxygen.

     

    Koushi is described in an Asahi Digital news report as having been a “lively kindergartener” whom his mother often doted on and seemingly had trouble disciplining. Shigeta, despite claiming to recall only “fragments” of the incident, admits to killing her son.

    Taking into account the circumstances and acknowledging the fact that she appears so remorseful, the prosecution is currently asking that Shigeta serve a sentence of four years in prison.

     

     

     

    I can't believe they only sentenced her to 4 years tho?? 

    Whether she admitted it or not, she's still guilty.


  4. Welp, I have to take a family member trick or treating for about an hour, but after that I'll probably just crash on the couch and watch some horror movies. 

    I'm thinking about just watching a lot of the older movies though. (the old Jason/Michael Myers/Freddy movies etc) Since most of the  newer ones put out today bore me :x

    You should watch old boris carloff movies. those are the shit.


  5. I think the only think I would like from being japanese was thick hair, discipline and cleanliness. lmao

    those are things I do not possess! *looks around at my dirty ass room*

     

    but the societal standards there are like wow wtf no.

    I am the laziest fucking student ever, and I think If i was Japanese I would be one of those girls in suicide club that jump off the train bridge e___e

     

    But I'm mostly German and English, born and raised in America.

    Ive studied Japanese since I was in 5th grade (albeit not seriously until later) so at this point in my life I guess I can speak/read/write it decently.

    I am nowhere close to fluency anymore since korea came in and invaded my life, so i get my languages mixed up a lot.

    It is what it is.

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