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It might be awhile before he answers. He’s busy popping poop blisters.Ayo Nitro, you've been eating shit?
Tl ; dr - Boq also eats turdsAbe is my son, I feel like that movie trope where some judge or DEA is fighting a war on drugs, and suddenly the impact hits close to home, and the DEA agent/judge finds one of his children hooked on drugs...except my crusade was against coprophilia.
(humbled Boq speech at a CA meeting):
Good evening,
Thank you for having me here today. My name is Boq, and I am honored to speak with you.
Coprophilia is a battle that impacts not only the individual but ripples through the lives of their family, friends, and community. Every family touched by coprophilia feels its weight, and every individual who steps into recovery carries the hopes and dreams of those who love them. My own family has been deeply affected by addiction, and I understand the profound impact it has on everyone involved. (Looks at Abe in the audience)
In our journey through life, we often encounter trials that test our resolve and spirit. Coprophilia is one such trial that can feel insurmountable. But today, I want to remind you that recovery is possible and that it brings not only healing for the individual but also for everyone connected to them.
Families bear witness to the struggles and victories of their loved ones. They experience the highs of hope and the lows of despair. Yet, through it all, they continue to offer support, love, and understanding. It's important to recognize their strength and resilience, as they play a crucial role in the recovery process.
To the families here today, know that your support is invaluable. Your presence, encouragement, and unwavering belief in your loved one's ability to overcome addiction make a difference. Your compassion and patience help create a safe space for healing and growth.
To those in recovery, your journey is a testament to courage and determination. Each step you take towards avoiding shit is a victory, not just for you but for everyone who cares about you. Remember that you are not alone; your family, friends, and this community stand with you, cheering you on.
Recovery is a collective effort. It requires understanding, communication, and a willingness to seek help and support. It's about rebuilding trust and fostering an environment where healing can thrive. Together, we can break the cycle of scat abuse, and create a future filled with hope and possibility.
As we continue on this path, let's hold on to the belief that every setback is an opportunity for growth, every challenge a chance to strengthen our resolve. Let's support one another, celebrate the small victories, and remain steadfast in our commitment to recovery.
Thank you for being here today, for your strength, and for your dedication to healing. Together, we can make a difference, one step at a time.
Thank you.
I really hope Abe takes this to heart!Abe is my son, I feel like that movie trope where some judge or DEA is fighting a war on drugs, and suddenly the impact hits close to home, and the DEA agent/judge finds one of his children hooked on drugs...except my crusade was against coprophilia.
(humbled Boq speech at a CA meeting):
Good evening,
Thank you for having me here today. My name is Boq, and I am honored to speak with you.
Coprophilia is a battle that impacts not only the individual but ripples through the lives of their family, friends, and community. Every family touched by coprophilia feels its weight, and every individual who steps into recovery carries the hopes and dreams of those who love them. My own family has been deeply affected by addiction, and I understand the profound impact it has on everyone involved. (Looks at Abe in the audience)
In our journey through life, we often encounter trials that test our resolve and spirit. Coprophilia is one such trial that can feel insurmountable. But today, I want to remind you that recovery is possible and that it brings not only healing for the individual but also for everyone connected to them.
Families bear witness to the struggles and victories of their loved ones. They experience the highs of hope and the lows of despair. Yet, through it all, they continue to offer support, love, and understanding. It's important to recognize their strength and resilience, as they play a crucial role in the recovery process.
To the families here today, know that your support is invaluable. Your presence, encouragement, and unwavering belief in your loved one's ability to overcome addiction make a difference. Your compassion and patience help create a safe space for healing and growth.
To those in recovery, your journey is a testament to courage and determination. Each step you take towards avoiding shit is a victory, not just for you but for everyone who cares about you. Remember that you are not alone; your family, friends, and this community stand with you, cheering you on.
Recovery is a collective effort. It requires understanding, communication, and a willingness to seek help and support. It's about rebuilding trust and fostering an environment where healing can thrive. Together, we can break the cycle of scat abuse, and create a future filled with hope and possibility.
As we continue on this path, let's hold on to the belief that every setback is an opportunity for growth, every challenge a chance to strengthen our resolve. Let's support one another, celebrate the small victories, and remain steadfast in our commitment to recovery.
Thank you for being here today, for your strength, and for your dedication to healing. Together, we can make a difference, one step at a time.
Thank you.
hilarious if you're survived by Chef Adam LibbyI didn't eat any poop on purpose, but I do have all those symptoms but my bumps don't look like that. This better not be 7-10 days of this. I'm STILL puking. It's unreal. I can't keep fucking anything down. I feel like I'm fucking dying.
He eats literal shit! What else could it be?Why are you always almost dying, Abe?
Well I hope you don’t die.I didn't eat any poop on purpose, but I do have all those symptoms but my bumps don't look like that. This better not be 7-10 days of this. I'm STILL puking. It's unreal. I can't keep fucking anything down. I feel like I'm fucking dying.
Well, he's not The Living Person of Abe Vigoda@TheGhostOfAbeVigoda , have you died yet?
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