not real sure
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Replying to @chaosprime @a_fellow_of
If you could jail him or ruin his reputation and thus prevent him from repeating the trick it might help. Otherwise it's merely being petty and will not help.
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Currently I'm thinking about this: The foster father is stuck in a marriage where his honour is forfeit. Jim is stuck hanging around with folk who put up with dumb shit like that.
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Replying to @Baalren @a_fellow_of
checks out. the foster father is doing better now, the foster mother died Jim has a wife and two small daughters now and i probably can't fuck him up for the sake of pettiness without imposing costs on them that i'd feel bad about. remember, kids, taking hostages works
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Replying to @chaosprime @a_fellow_of
In almost every marriage they deserve each other. He may have a family, but at what cost?
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Replying to @Baalren @a_fellow_of
that's true and it is a balm to my soul to see it in black and white. she does look like rather the sort of fate i might have wished for him
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Replying to @chaosprime @Baalren
yeah, I guess was wondering to what extent revenge would be part of you laying this to rest
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Replying to @a_fellow_of @Baalren
i think it's superfluous to requirements in the end
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Replying to @chaosprime @a_fellow_of
Speaking of JBP, he's right about this: mainly what you should do is have a credible plan for dealing with a similar situation in the future. Since you're no longer in the foster system it shouldn't be that hard.
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E.g. if someone tries to send me to school again I'm going to incite an armed rebellion.
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oh god the fucking episode of Fringe where Walter has to go back to the place he was involuntarily committed and he's terrified to because of course he's afraid they'll try to keep him AND THEN THEY DO jesus christ infinite nightmare fuel
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