Mommy found my manifesto

>mommy found my manifesto

Have you ever had someone read through something you wrote without asking you first?

This has seriously pissed me off. I'm considering moving out. You don't just start reading something like that without asking permission first.

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It hasn't happened, but I'm very paranoid with my poetry collection.

what was it about

why didn't you hide it better

has your mom seriously not kicked you out for finding out your mass murder conspiracy?

Tell us some basic themes in your manifesto.

I hope you just didn't steal the unibombers one like Brevik did.

Did she find out about the boipucci?

It's not a "mass murder conspiracy"

So far I have written 89,000 words detailing the history of employment, from the necessary labor of keeping one's tribe alive, to slavery, feudalism and finally the hollow ideology of hard work as virtuous. I have explained in detail why a one portion of the population has always been, is, and will always be too sensitive, self-aware and intellectually advanced to be content with the working conditions inflicted upon them, and have provided countless examples of such individuals (including myself) throughout the history of human society (with a focus on the West) and have just started writing about contemporary working conditions since 1945 and the growing irrelevance of full-time employment in addition to critiquing the narrow-minded, callous and unimaginative ideology which insists that full-time employment must be something that each person should not only aspire to but demand both of themselves and of those around them. My mother obviously understood little of what she read but nonetheless what she did read made her cry, likely as a consequence of my admittedly ruthless and frank mode of expression. She is at work right now but I am so p*****d off I might confront her again when she returns home. This is seriously not ok.

How does something that basically boils down to "working is not necessarily virtuous" make her cry? There has to be more to it, right?

Sweet, finish it and sell it on amazon and I'll buy it for my parents for christmas to watch the tears : ^ )

dont be a dumb angry kid, try to engage her on an emotional level and understand what about it makes her upset. connect with this human being who is your parent.

is it so bad that she's interested in you and what you are feeling?