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r/Prorevenge I Ruined My Abusive Dad's Life

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🗓️ 25 August 2024

⏱️ 19 minutes

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0:00 Intro 0:07 Ungrateful brat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to R slash Pro Revenge, where OP ruins the life of his scumbag father.

0:05.6

Our next Reddit post is from Thunderkurd.

0:07.8

Growing up, me and my sister had no love towards our father whatsoever. I'm not going to bore you with the details, but alcoholic,

0:16.0

abusive, and violent are a few words that come to mind. When my sister got accepted into a much better,

0:22.2

but also farther away high school than our local high school, she moved immediately and rarely visited.

0:28.5

We were 10 years apart, so I was only four at the time.

0:31.5

I grew up resenting my sister for leaving me to deal with all this BS by myself, but now I understand better and were on good terms.

0:40.0

My local factory was so big that it supported my whole town.

0:43.5

Virtually everyone worked there, so everyone knew each other.

0:46.7

My parents worked there too, but then it was purchased by the defense ministry

0:51.4

and they decided to cut off anyone without at least a high school degree.

0:55.4

My mother was let go and this was after she had had me four months ago.

1:00.0

My father, however, made it until retirement and was granted military status.

1:04.7

Basically, they gave him an honorable rank, so his pension would almost double.

1:08.9

But also, you'd have to act accordingly because, in of speaking your military personnel now.

1:14.7

My childhood was an absolute nightmare.

1:17.7

So needless to say, I turned out to be an absolute mess.

1:21.5

I struggle with anger management and mental instability and I'm still

1:25.4

working on them. When I turned 18 I enlisted. It gave me two major benefits. First it didn't

1:31.4

cost money and I could never come home if I didn't want to.

1:35.0

For me, it was literally a highway out of hell.

1:38.0

Fast forward three years later, and I got an honorable discharge.

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