By Anonymous - 20/12/2013 22:00 - United Kingdom - Romford
By nopissleft - 20/12/2013 21:05 - Sweden - Stockholm
By Anonymous - 20/12/2013 20:13 - United States - Rochester
By whatjusthappened - 20/12/2013 08:45 - United States - Federal Way
By opinionsarestill - 20/12/2013 08:23 - United States - Sacramento
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By Jess - 20/12/2013 08:02 - United States - Modesto
By ouch - 20/12/2013 04:41 - United States - Cleveland
Conspiracy
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By ;_; - 19/12/2013 22:13 - Canada - Burlington
Good one
By bf. - 19/12/2013 02:59 - Canada - London
Bodyguards
By Anon - 18/12/2013 09:56 - United States - Paso Robles
Creeped out
By gymgirl - 17/12/2013 23:48 - United States - Grand Prairie
By Anonymous - 17/12/2013 17:20 - Canada - Edmonton
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By NRFTW - 17/12/2013 05:10 - United States - Denver
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A little more detail: This guy had wandered over from a party next door. It was almost 1 a.m., and during the holidays I work really late, so I came home, put my stuff away, and when I turned around there was a guy standing literally at my window, on my porch, pissing on my house. I walked out and started screaming at him (I know, probably not smart) to get the **** off of my property. He said, "I'm just takin' a leak," finished his business, zipped up his pants, and leaned against the porch staring at me. That's when my brain caught up with what I was doing and I went back inside and called the cops. My porch runs the length of my (very small) house. The porch is open without a railing, and at this time there were also several other men sitting on my porch right under my bedroom window (closest to my neighbors yard). When I called, Weld County dispatch first told me that the police were "too busy" to come out, and I ended up on the phone with a cop. He asked if the porch was fenced (no) and if it could be seen from the main road (no). I stupidly thought he was trying to locate my house, as it is hard to find. According to the laws in my city, once you ask someone to leave your property and they refuse, it is trespassing. I told them multiple times to leave my property, and one of them had the nerve to tell me "I can sit where ever I want."
By dazed and confused - 17/12/2013 01:50 - United States - Tampa
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By Jen_NM - 16/12/2013 18:16 - United States - San Antonio
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Thanks for all the comments, I've enjoyed reading them. Just for a little background, my biggest issue is my hair straightener. Years ago I left it unplugged and caused a burn to the countertop. Since then I obsessively check to make sure it's off, and now other things make me paranoid as well. OCD behaviors are strange, because you often know that you're being completely irrational. Anyhow, I'm really trying to ease up and lately I've managed to get by with just the one picture to reassure myself that the straightening iron is unplugged. I do plan to get help if it progresses, but can't really afford it at this time.
By confsused - 16/12/2013 17:49 - Canada - Toronto
By abc123 - 16/12/2013 16:44 - United States - Marysville
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By NotTalented - 16/12/2013 03:44 - United States - Colorado Springs
My ears!
By ANONYMOUS -_- - 15/12/2013 17:18 - United States - Providence
By shellz15 - 15/12/2013 12:36 - Australia - Melbourne
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Hi all, OP here! I hope you're all having a fantastic festive season with your family and friends :)! I've read some interesting comments and just wanted to address a few things.... Firstly, I'm in my twenties and I'm midway through my law degree, so I'm quite aware of my rights (in australia for those of you who were unaware). More importantly, I did deal with this properly. At the store we went to, there were several rooms and each had a different Santa to make the process a little quicker. This is good because it meant that no other child saw what happened. When it did happen, I was pretty horrified but I kept my cool because I didn't want to alarm my young sister who was very excited to be there. After we left the room, I went up to the service counter and explained everything. The lady profusely apologized and I'm pretty sure this "Santa" was removed straight away. Although it was a massive FML moment and I definitely felt violated, as long as this doesn't happen to anyone else, I'm happy to erase this from my memory and move on! I've been assured that this man has lost his working with children check and hopefully won't be bothering anyone again! Warm wishes from Aus, Michelle
By me - 15/12/2013 01:49 - United States - West Babylon
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By take a fucking seat, gran - 14/12/2013 22:05 - United States - Fullerton
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By The_Rest_of_the_Story - 14/12/2013 06:38 - United States - Effingham
By thank u usa - 13/12/2013 22:20 - Germany
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HI! I appreciate sympathy. I wasn't expecting it, but it makes me feel a bit better. Thank you. XD It is (was) a college level English course (the last one I had to take for my GE requirements). I really did try hard in that class. I would ask him very specific questions and he would provide vague answers. His opinion on the material was never explicitly clear (considering every assignment we did was based upon a different work or subject). I'm not displeased about getting a B, it's just frustrating to be left so close to the next grade!