by SuperDuck1001 learned the flute on February 9th, 2008

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What was the worst moment in your life?

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  • by MvL on February 9th, 2008

    MvL

    I was 12 years old, and my father was somewhat drunk. He got angry with me, and called 911. He then took a personal note, left in humour, on the outside of door, to prove how crazy I was. I was hurt he did that, and felt betrayed. Even though he is very good at hiding that he's drunk, the police eventually realized that, if there had been a problem, there wasn't one anymore, and left, without any warnings. That was worse than any physical abuse I suffered. That I could take, but the police thing made me feel completely violated.

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  • by Doggie S on February 9th, 2008

    Doggie S

    High school.

    We barely made rent, my mom got sick and I felt I was the ugliest idiot on earth. Worse, I tried to hide what I felt by venting my anger on others.

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  • by Helen of Toys on January 19th, 2009

    Helen of Toys

    So far? Well, Suffice to say it is a little above what has been written here and for reasons of my own sanity and National Security! I shall not mention it

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  • by Shan is Purrrrrfectly Happy on October 26th, 2008

    Shan is Purrrrrfectly Happy

    there was an epidemic of head lice at school when i was 9 years old. that was totally lousy.

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  • by Koz - Passion Perseverance Patience on October 21st, 2008

    Koz - Passion Perseverance Patience

    Right after my parents divorce. Because it was right after my parents divorce.

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  • by moonchild wears a COAT of shadows on August 24th, 2008

    moonchild wears a COAT of shadows

    Your right!I have my own children now and would never ever want to give them up,I tell them everyday how much I love them,but still such biological birth parents make it a sad world

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  • by moonchild wears a COAT of shadows on August 23rd, 2008

    moonchild wears a COAT of shadows

    When I was sixteen and found my mother,she really did change my life,for the worst!she had a boyfriend with six children and did`nt want me.

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  • by close account on August 20th, 2008

    close account

    When my parents stopped being close to me...they excluded me from family gathering because i divorced my cheating husband.

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  • by MrBLT needs to be contained on February 10th, 2008

    MrBLT needs to be contained

    Several years ago I was involved in a rock climbing accident - I jumped down a small ledge, but misjudged my momentum. I couldn't stop myself in time, and went over the next ledge - this one a much larger 20 feet. I landed on my feet, broke both my ankles, my right foot, my pelvis, and three vertabrae. My friends carried me up the hill, and took me to the hospital. I was in a wheelchair for 3 months. That was very humiliating, needing help with everything.

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  • by DwarfClown on January 19th, 2009

    DwarfClown

    I've lost lots of family members...three most closest were my mom, my nephew and my sister. Of those three, the worse one was when I lost my sister, Sonia. The family (16 of us) had just returned from a cruise. Two days later, she past away unexpectedly from an embolism. She was in the hospital overnight, and we got a call in the morning that something wasn't right. The doctor said she had stopped breathing and the CPR wasn't working...not to be hopeful.

    That just shattered me. That happened Dec. 2007.

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  • by nucleotideboy on January 19th, 2009

    nucleotideboy

    Literally watching my dad die.

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  • by Anonymous on February 29th, 2008

    Anonymous

    Finding out that someone I love very much is a liar.

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  • by Freebird on January 19th, 2009

    Freebird

    Walking into the hospital clinic with my 2 month old daughter and my paternal Grandmother for their doctor appointments when I got the phone call that my Dad was dead. Then having to tell my Grandma that her youngest son was gone.

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  • by Penal Colony is wicked marrying Andy on January 16th, 2009

    Penal Colony is wicked marrying Andy

    The day my Dad told me that my uncle had killed himself. I can't think of a time I felt worse than that, ever.

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  • by Gen.ButtNaked on November 20th, 2009

    Gen.ButtNaked

    When I failed to get and maintain an erection!

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  • by HeavySkinz on November 20th, 2009

    HeavySkinz

    Finding out my oldest bro was dead.

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  • by j ninja... on November 20th, 2009

    j ninja...

    When the people on the ambulance told me he was dead

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  • by Kizz miazz on January 16th, 2009

    Kizz miazz

    Lying in my bunk in Germany while in the US Army. I hurt my back and could not move nor get out of bed the next morning. I knew that it would get better but that I would never be the same. I knew that I was now a person with a severe health issue.

    The realization that this has changed my life so drastically and my dreams were changed from a positive outlook to a survival outlook. By that I mean when you are physically fit you feel that you could do anything and the world is there for you to make something of yourself. When you have a permanent injury that will lead to disability it's a matter of survival first and foremost. That really changes the way you think, now you are just hopeful to earn a living and be able to take care of yourself.

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