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 That's an interesting perspective. Not very close to reality though, is it.

I see it more as me watching the class clowns. It's entertaining.

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Ah yes, all those empty threats from the big, tough military man who claimed he wanted to meet me in Sydney. He threatened to kill me with a sawn-off shotgun. As if that was ever going to happen, lol.

Or are you talking about the moron who wanted to be my partner-in-crime, who got all pissy at me after I rejected him. Then offered to meet me in a suburb of Sydney?

I didn't chicken out at all. I just wasn't stupid enough to make myself an easy target. I told him he's welcome to find me if he wants me bad enough. Clearly, he was full of shit too.

As for my daughter... Why are you so concerned about her?

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Threats don't count as empty if they're never carried out, especially if the person the threats are directed at hides, you're a coward Demon. He was probably an internet tough guy, sure, but if that's true, then why not go meet him? As for your daughter anyone would be concerned, and if I could I would call child services to help her out but something tells me she's too old to be saved from you now.

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Finger painting can be quite therapeutic. Not really a fan of nap time though.

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Anyone would be concerned about my daughter, even though there is no indication she's being abused in any way?

People like you must be very sensitive to be so concerned about a child that's not being harmed.

As for the empty threats... It is counted as empty if a threat is made and not carried out, as was the case for the two people who threatened me.

The military guy claimed to be an American living in Australia. I'm pretty damn sure I know who he was and he doesn't live in Australia at all. He lives in the US. I did a background check on him once I found out what his name was.

The dumbshit who got all pissy at me after I rejected his offer to team up and commit crime together, was stupid enough to send me a picture of himself, so I know what he looks like.

Both were just internet tough guys. Nothing more.

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He couldn't carry them out because you hid away demon, that's just you being a coward. And what's wrong with being sensitive? You're using that word like it's an insult. But if I called the Australian child services linked them to your online activities, do you think they would let you keep your kid? I don't actually know the answer to this one, I just want your opinion.

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You can keep calling me a coward for all I care. I know I'm not and that's all that matters. I know how far I'm willing to go if any one of these idiots online threatens me and decides to follow through.

As for you calling the Australian child services... Go ahead and do it. We'll see what happens.

 

 

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OK. Playing find the fat girl in the freudian hay stack

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 Good luck with that, lol.

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LOL, takes sooo much courage being an Internet bully. ;)

You guys are so badass! 

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