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Growing up, who has impacted your life the most?
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Posted by TheRQCKSTARZz0ne Jul 29th, 2012 at 10:26AM
A group home I uzed to live in, THEY gave me th STRENTGH n COURAGE to stand UP to my folks, ...who were VERY controling, n disapproved ALOT!
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Posted by asianbeachgirl Jul 29th, 2012 at 10:07AM
my parents. they still do even though we dont always agree i love them both.
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Posted by SorrowAddict Jul 29th, 2012 at 10:03AM
I would have to say the characters I saw on T.V. I've unintentionally changed my style and personality to become like certain characters. It's kinda pathetic.
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Posted by snuffbucket Jul 29th, 2012 at 10:01AM
My dogs. They have been always there for me even when I was unloveable. My Mom and Dad hardly had time for me since money was more important to them than love. My first dog was a beagle/poodle mix and was so loving to a small boy like myself. My second dog was a true Heinz 57 mix. She would have protected me with her life and I know that she could understand EVERY word that I said. My current dog is a cocker spaniel. A real companion dog. When I am sick and in bed he stays with me even forgoing food and bathroom. My wife has to force him to go out to the bathroom and bring his food to my bed so that he will eat. What a dog! He licks my arm about every hour or so until my eyes open, then he lies back down next to me. Dogs never yell at me. Dogs never make me feel hurt. Dogs are the best human beings God ever made.
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Posted by everything2ewme Jul 29th, 2012 at 9:54AM
my Grandmother.. she basically raised me and brought me up in the right way
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Posted by 13mikael Jul 29th, 2012 at 9:41AM
My grandmother (my dad's mother) affected my life more than anyone.
She was a wonderful Christian woman with good values and a very
wise woman.
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Posted by goldenfortune7 Jul 29th, 2012 at 9:35AM
Nature
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Posted by josilver Jul 29th, 2012 at 9:31AM
Humphrey Bogart.
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Posted by Blizzards Jul 29th, 2012 at 9:05AM
My mom ^-^
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Posted by No1zfoolagn Jul 29th, 2012 at 9:02AM
My 'little granny' , my moms mom now deceased. I spent summers at her house and she never NEVER scolded me or said mean things around me. I could do no wrong. She loved God Church and family. The gentliest and softest soul I've ever known. LOVE YOU LITTLE GRANNY!
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Posted by inthedark2012 Jul 29th, 2012 at 8:34AM
My response is 'what ' not 'who '. Experience has had the greatest impact in my life. Those who I felt should have impacted my life where the ones who caused me grief. However the grief I endured made me who I am today. I guess maybe I should tell those ppl 'thank you !'
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Posted by scooter12669 Jul 29th, 2012 at 8:28AM
My grandfather he was always there when I needed him and never judgemental.
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Posted by swimmingswan Jul 29th, 2012 at 8:07AM
My Mother she was a role model , always there , always kind she taught me everything i know in life , to know everything i need to know to suceed in life .
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Posted by wontstaydead Jul 29th, 2012 at 8:03AM
dying astro travelling b4 4yrs olddddddddddddddd
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Posted by dougle Jul 29th, 2012 at 7:26AM
No one; not keen on being impacted.
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Posted by simplymexo Jul 29th, 2012 at 7:25AM
My best friend; she's taught me so much. I love her
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Posted by dearveronica Jul 29th, 2012 at 7:17AM
All the different foster homes I lived in. That's why i think i have such a sick and twisted, yet rather sarcastic, outlook on life.
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Posted by YourLittleAngel Jul 29th, 2012 at 6:47AM
My mother. She adopted me when I was young so that I wouldn't have to stay with my drug filled family. I owe my life to her. She saved me and raised me right. I now live a better life than my brothers and sisters who didn't make it out of that family
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Posted by neodeno Jul 29th, 2012 at 6:46AM
I have to say "my coke dealer" ... Timmy, if you're out there, this one is for you man, none of this would have been possible without you. (They say I'm lying) OK, I'm lying. Truth is, the people who've impacted my life the most are dead and I don't wanna share their memory with a buncha internet scumbags. (They say I'm lying again). OK, so I do want to share their memory with a bunch of internet scumbags. My Grandma and Grandpa, on my mom's side, and they're both dead. There, internet scumbags, are you happy now?
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Posted by Osiris96 Jul 29th, 2012 at 6:38AM
Jean-Paul Sartre and Bobby Kennedy. I wanted to be the first one, I shared the ideas of the second one. The first one turned out to be a Stalin-supported ideologue with talent but a fraud on all counts (including his supposed love relationship with Simone de Beauvoir), the second one turned out not only dead and unable to put any of his ideas into practice, but a conniving politician, who may well have been involuntarily responsible for his older brother's death, be it a result of a Mafia plot, a rogue CIA plot, a Cuban plot...In other words, relying on gurus and models has not been my cup of tea since. I should have been inspired by Ron Jeremy and **** even more women than I did...but get paid for it! Unfortunately, when I was growing up, **** flicks were something you found for huge prices in dingy little shops for 21 year olds, and you couldn't even imagine some people were paid to have sex on camera!
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