Do you think that will be enough to stop him from killing again? If we had more time, perhaps. But in a situation like this, a soft approach like that is simply not enough.
I don't - but I don't think we can expect other soft-hearted children to be held responsible for trying to talk him out of his own self-destructive tendencies.
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[shrugs]
You know how teenagers are - judgment clouded by a pretty face.
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[how do we stop our son from murdering!!]
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So... good luck to you.
[and only
you
haha right]
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You are the one who seems so concerned with his well-being. You handle it.
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You can take one.
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[He'll end up doing so anyway.]
The rest is your own problem.
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But I suppose you must keep up appearances.
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Shut up.
[A USEFUL CONTRIBUTION TO THE CONVERSATION]
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[i feel like they had to have this exchange at least once]
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And honestly, we know where these sorts of conversations lead SO CONSIDER THIS THREAD WRAPPED]