My father told all of us kids. If you think you are to old to go by the rules of the house. You can leave. My 15 year old brother took him up on it. So my father drove him to the next town and dropped him off. Well after spending the night on a very cold December night on the street. Then walking ten miles back home. He decided the rules really were not that hard to follow.
As for the drugs. You can show him this.
>Boy because that is what you are. You are not a man and never will be.You had better get your act together. Because there will come a day when you will find yourself sitting on the street with no place to go.
Don't think any of your buddies are going to come to your aid. Because most of them will be dead or in prison. You can ask my 35 year old son about that. Most of his drug buddies never made it past 20.
You may think your a football jock and popular now. But trust me when you are off the team. The only thing people are going to call you. Is the looser that got kicked off the team. Most won't even remember your name. >
Life is not fair or easy. No one is going to give you anything for nothing.You have two choices. Keep going the way you are and get ready for a life on the street or death.Get your act together,get your education. Get a job when the time comes. Find a good women and settle down for a long and happy life.
Remember I don't know you. But I have seen plenty like you.Some were being hauled off to the morgue and some were standing on the street begging for money. Saw a lot more of you locked behind prison walls. So for what it is worth from a 62 year old man. I hope you make the right choice.
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