HELP ME! I FEEL LIKE KILLING!!?
Question by rain21: HELP ME! I FEEL LIKE KILLING!!?
i was a child when the abuse started and no one cared about or loved me, both mom and dad beat me with various objects all my life every day of my life and no one helped me i have been burned , nearly drowned , shot in the shoulder, and stabbed by people who were supposed to love me . i have no brothers or sisters and soon no parents . they tortured me everyday of my life and now they put out of house and im homeless but now my heart is dark and cold and my eyes are brimming with hatred . SO I HAVE ONE QUESTION FOR ANYBODY WHO HAS SUFFERD BEFORE , WHY SHOULD I ALLOW ANY OF THOSE B*TCHES TO KEEP LIVING . I WANT TO SENT THEM ALL TO THE BOWELS OF HELL!
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