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I've had the idea for ages now to cast a DITL ring, but I only do casting occasionally and am not highly practiced at it.
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what better reason do you need to get some practice :mrgreen:
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I believe Tim wants to help himself. I cant do it for him. But i shall try my best not to let him get to me. I've got something far better to draw me away, and he will.

Besides. my arms damaged enough as it is.
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Well, my best wishes, Reliant. And good luck healing the arm, too.
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The damage done by the original cut wasn't quite as extensive as it could have been.

But, add self harming, plus "emo style" to chavvy kids...and you get them trying to tear it open even more.

I admit it was the most stupid thing i ever did. Tim hates himself for it, I hate myself for it, Sam frigging cried when he first saw it which really tore me apart. The wound itself isn't visable. But it still feels weaker, and aches now and then. I will suffer the repercussions (sp) of it for a long time I imagine.
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the latest is I MANAGED TO GET ON THE INTERNET YAY....

got a phone call from the USA last night, turns out my grandfather goes in for a quadruple bypass today, and my aunt also has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Gutted. :-(
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MetalHead wrote:...got a phone call from the USA last night, turns out my grandfather goes in for a quadruple bypass today, and my aunt also has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Gutted. :-(
Son of a bitch. Sorry to hear it, Dev. :?
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that sucks, hope you g'pa comes out okay, and hope you aunt can fight it off.

btw, who's Dev.?
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Lt. Staplic wrote:...btw, who's Dev.?
Metalhead. :wink:
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Good luck to both of them, Dev.
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Shit, that's bad news, Dev. My sypathies. Here's hoping for the best.
I admit it was the most stupid thing i ever did. Tim hates himself for it, I hate myself for it, Sam frigging cried when he first saw it which really tore me apart. The wound itself isn't visable. But it still feels weaker, and aches now and then. I will suffer the repercussions (sp) of it for a long time I imagine.
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Or punch the fridge.

Though I can't really recommend that either.
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My sympathies as well...........a double header of bad news is damned hard to swallow.

Relient......self change is something I PERSONALLY have a bit of experience with. It is possible to do, doen't get me wrong, but it's something that one CONSTANTLY has to work at. And it's not easy. For example, I am an addict. Using drugs is a natural state of existence for me. But staying clean means I have to constantly work at changing my own attitudes, behaviors, habits, and even thoughts. It has always been and always will be a work in progress. And it's work that only I can do. Others can support me in it, but nobody can do it for me or really even help me to do (aside from a bit of encouragement). I'd imagine the same would hold true for Tim.

Use due caution that your helping him (if that's what you decide to do) doesn't lead to your life revolving around his problems. That is a common occurance as well.
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I will bare that in mind.

Thanks guys. It means alot.
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Very true. Especially with the kind of giving person that you are, Reliant, it could be incredibly easily to lose sight of yourself in the attempt to help someone else. It's like jumping into an icy lake to try and save a drowning man; what ends up happening is both people getting lost. You can't help anyone if you let yourself go untended. Let me echo Rochey - rant all you want here, we're happy to be a ready pressure valve.

MetalHead - sorry to hear about your fam. My prayers are with them.

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