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[_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)03:31 No.2619855
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)03:43 No.2619862
Why is thailand the king of feels when it comes to commercials?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)03:47 No.2619866
>>2619855
>>2619855
This and that korean one with the deaf father.
Fuck, man. Asians.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)03:55 No.2619869
Every time I see this commercial, I just think about how my dad fucked off forever when I was a
kid.
Must be nice having fathers that give a shit.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)03:59 No.2619875
>>2619869
It's so surreal that peoples actually do this. I'm sorry for you man. Having grown up with both a
loving mother and father and three siblings whom I love/hate with all of my heart, I can't even
begin to imagine how that must feel.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)04:28 No.2619888
>>2619875
It was basically your standard 5 stages of grief spanning over my childhood.
Grew up alone with just my mom, as a child the denial came first, assuming I was just better off
without him.
As a tween I was bitter and angry, every time something went wrong at school or I did something
stupid I'd blame it on him not being around to coach me in life.
As a teenager, I jumped from hoping things would change some day straight to depression, dropped
out of highschool to work so I could eat reasonably well.
It took me reaching adulthood before I finally got over him, I finally started doing my own thing
and not brooding over what could have been.
Last year I got a phone call, apparently he died in a plane crash. When I went to his funeral,
everyone from his side of the family was expecting me to cry. In the end, all I could do is look
at them and wonder "Why the fuck should I?"
tl;dr Got mad, sad, then moved on.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)04:44 No.2619891
>>2619888
damn, It sounds very clinical when you type it out like that, I guess there's a lot of feelings
in there huh? Also, that's a long-ass time to get over something but I suppose it's warranted.
>expected me to cry
What were they thinking? Jeeze.
Thanks for sharing anon
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)04:51 No.2619893
Grew up without having much of my father around as well
The few times I did see him, he pretended to be a nice guy when he owned money to everyone he
knew and lied about most things, including ever truly loving me. Not even worth having a
dead-beat dad that didn't give two shits about you
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)05:12 No.2619911
Never saw father, couldn't care less.
Also
>I SAW YOU WITH THOSE MUSICIANS
Never thought I'd see that one.
Usually it is drugs, hooligans, rebels, scrubs, drunks, drinks, gangs. Musicians? Fuck, if I had
a kid (I won't) that was in to music, I'd be happy as shit.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)05:43 No.2619940
the feel when my mother was my father because my dad died when i was 2.
but atleast for a consolation i do have a cool step-dad
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)06:06 No.2619956
>>2619855
how tactful
>>2619869
cant lie, its pretty good
that said, my mother was a total cunt when i was younger
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)06:07 No.2619957
>implying life insurance will do anything if you get hit by a semi
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)08:05 No.2620005
>>2619957
>he doesn't know life insurance actually sends you back in time
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)08:31 No.2620017
>father fucked off out of country when 7 years old because criminal scum
>25 now
>tried to call on christmas a few years ago
>told him to fuck off
>found out i have a dozen half-brothers and sisters all accross the globe
Man fuck that guy.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)09:21 No.2620038
>father left before i was born
>decide at the age of 18 i want to meet him
>only way i can contact him is through my grandfather
>grandfather agrees to let my dad know I want to talk to him
>few weeks pass
>my dad told my grandad that if i want to talk to him i can call him on his work mobile and leave
a message
I decided that a good father wouldn't respond to a lost son with "leave me a message" and I never
made the call
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)09:46 No.2620045
I still have my dad.
He always cared more about one of his friends' kids.
I was only good if he could show off my technical skills.
Now I'm only good if I can fix computer/electronics.
Never felt loved by him.
Found out at age 21 or something, that he used my college funds to buy a new computer and a
shitty-ass back-projection tv.
He also only cares for my mom as long as she does stuff for him.
Mom tried to leave several times. He always threatened with shit like taking me with him, when I
was still little, or suicide.
I deeply regret not letting him die when I had the chance
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)09:50 No.2620046
>>2620005
>not knowing life insurance makes you inmortal
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)09:56 No.2620047
>>2619855
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idCFV0KF4uo
>> [_] Anonymous 12/04/14(Thu)09:58 No.2620048
>>2619888
wow man that must have sucked balls.
i dunno if it's because my mom was great and we're super close but even though my father left us
while i was relatively young, i never had problems getting over him, in fact i often forgot all
about him. my situation was almost the opposite of yours, in that we had more legal trouble
getting papers for me to travel outside the country and such other shit than i had emotionally.
maybe it was my age when he left, i think the younger you are the less it affects you.
besides, he was a major douche and a downright piece of shit to my mother and that is something i
wouldn't let him just brush off just like that.