I thought You heard Your Dad talking to relatives? Who is this Man? Where are You going? You have to ask these questions. Write down everything You want to know and call Your Dad in, or Your housekeeper, and ask them. You can not make a decision until You know all of the details. Maybe He is saying that You have a lot of good in Your life, and He has seen many with it a lot worse. And You can choose to look at what You have as good, that would be to look at it as positive, we will call that white. Or choose to look at everything as bad, or negative, and we will call that black.
You said that You were trying to burn up Your room, did Your Dad find out? What has changed to make this happen now?
Questions to Ask:
Where am I going?
Why am I going?
Will I ever be able to come back?
Am I going to a group home, personal home, or hospital?
Will I be able to continue with my schooling?
I love to read, do they have a lot of books there?
How many People live there, how many my age, how many with my same health concerns?
Is this place handicapped accessible?
Will there be activities? Will we get to go outside? Go on field trips? (Like to visit places)
Will there be physical therapy for me?
Can we snack between meals, and what kind of meals do they have?
How far will I be from home?
Will I be able to stay in contact with my dad, my relatives?
Will I have access to a phone, a computer?
If it is a group home, does it have a good report? Any complaints? Everybody still alive?
If things do not work out, can I come home? How much time will I have to give it before I would be able to come home?
What kind of punishment, if any, is given there?
What is the general age of the Children, (I don't know how old You are)
What do You do for fun there?
The reason I am saying all of this is because if this is a bad place, there won't be any outings, or fun, or snacks, or anything.
You need to tell us now who You are, where You are, if You don't and they take You somewhere, how could we ever hope to help You?
2006-07-23 18:31:48
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answered by Muffin Ann 5
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The man that he brought to your house-- (and i'm not insulting your intelligence here) Is he white or mixed race? My thought rests with the race issue.. Black or white could mean anything..........
He could mean that not everything in life is as 'black and white as it seems' which means that not everything is so easy to deal with - nothing is ever straightforward..
Thata my view and judging by what your father has done- arranged your man for you and told you that he is sending you away, maybe he is just reiterating that he is still the boss and what he says goes..
2006-07-23 09:01:04
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answered by Scatty 6
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White is usually represented as the color representing light and black for darkness. Always go toward the light. Of course there is no such thing, in our world, as black and white, too many shades in between.
2006-07-23 09:10:25
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answered by nanawnuts 5
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"Well, let me give you a word of advice. Always bet on black!" Wesley Snipes Passenger 57
Movie quote
2006-07-23 08:53:08
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answered by jason32ok 2
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