SkinWalkerTexasRanger
kiwifarms.net
- Dołączono
- 2 Lip 2025
the clip at this timestamp is highly disturbing - if someone could clip this for posterity.
it's unfathomable to me that destiny's world doesn't come to a screeching halt when his only child is lashing out in desperate need for attention online and overdosing on prescription drugs while in his care, and then, mere weeks later, exhibiting signs of yet another medication overdose. All while in the middle of an interview where he is praising hitler, in chorus with a number of other things that are permanently damaging to his reputation.
is your rapidly failing streaming career worth it? is this worth the safety and health of your only son? is this what you can't possibly sacrifice - as the single act of selflessness if your pathetic raped life?
I'll note here that nathan, like his father, does regularly read his thread, so if you do care about his well-being please be kind with your words
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it's unfathomable to me that destiny's world doesn't come to a screeching halt when his only child is lashing out in desperate need for attention online and overdosing on prescription drugs while in his care, and then, mere weeks later, exhibiting signs of yet another medication overdose. All while in the middle of an interview where he is praising hitler, in chorus with a number of other things that are permanently damaging to his reputation.
is your rapidly failing streaming career worth it? is this worth the safety and health of your only son? is this what you can't possibly sacrifice - as the single act of selflessness if your pathetic raped life?
I'll note here that nathan, like his father, does regularly read his thread, so if you do care about his well-being please be kind with your words
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May God bless you, Nathan.The sight of an unworthy father, especially in comparison with other fathers, worthy fathers of their children, his own peers, involuntarily presents a young man with tormenting questions. To these questions he receives the conventional answer: ‘He begot you, you are of his blood, that is why you must love him.’ The young man involuntarily begins thinking: ‘But did he love me when he was begetting me,’ he asks, wondering more and more. ‘Did he beget me for my own sake? He did not know me, not even my sex at that moment, the moment of passion, probably heated up with wine, and probably all he did for me was pass on to me an inclination to drink—so much for his good deeds … Why should I love him just because he begot me and then never loved me all my life?’ Oh, perhaps to you these questions appear coarse, cruel, but do not demand impossible forbearance from a young mind: ‘Drive nature out the door and it will fly back in the window’6—and above all, above all, let us not be afraid of ‘metal’ and ‘brimstone,’ let us decide the question as reason and the love of man dictate, and not as dictated by mystical notions. How decide it, then? Here is how: let the son stand before his father and ask him reasonably: ‘Father, tell me, why should I love you? Father, prove to me that I should love you’—and if the father can, if he is able to answer and give him proof, then we have a real, normal family, established not just on mystical prejudice, but on reasonable, self-accountable, and strictly humane foundations. In the opposite case, if the father can give no proof—the family is finished then and there: he is not a father to his son, and the son is free and has the right henceforth to look upon his father as a stranger and even as his enemy.

