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Promises Mean Everything
May 10, 2008, 9:00 pm
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When you’re little, and the world is so big.

Its true isn’t it? Promise’s mean everything when your a little kid… Your parents promise to take you to the zoo, but something happens and they don’t take you. Kids through a great big tantrum. Now I wonder if they would act differently if they knew the strain it put on their parents. Especially if the reason for them not going was because of a family member dying…

You don’t think about death when your little. It doesn’t effect you. You don’t notice it. You don’t know about it.
I really don’t know where this is heading. But maybe, if kids understood things properly, they wouldn’t be such a burdon to their parents. I guess thats pretty easy to talk about. Not gonna happen though.

Oh well what a nice topic to start tonight on… but seriously I love that song.
Wonderful – Everclear you have to listen to it, It’s freeking awesome :)

I’m in pain. Repeatedly. I have also just lost interest in writting this.

Night all

xxx


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Promises do mean a lot, but whether or not a child can understand certain things about life depends on their parents and how they grow up anyways- it lies in the fault of a parent or both, rather than the child.

Children retain a great majority of their personality during their first 6 years of existence. When I was a child, I knew about death and feared my father would die every single day. I was barley five for Christ’s sake. I would cry about it, and my father would be perfectly fine- believe me, it does effect kids.

Parents chose to have kids; they should know what they’re in for.

Maybe I’ll listen to that song, haha.

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