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Yeah, as a father to a daughter who can be rather, or could, she's grown a lot, be rather difficult to deal with at times, keep in mind, brother, and I'm not making excuses for her at all or her behavior, but she's also going through some grief. I mean, if your mother was to buff her, she probably had a very tight relationship with your mother, and she is a teenage girl, which as somebody who raised one, their brains would go a bit wonky at times. So yeah, I agree. I would let things come down and try to sit her down and tell her, look, hey, mom, grandma isn't here anymore. We've got to learn how to deal with each other like adults. I put the ball in her court, man. Just some advice, just because I've dealt with some other tough situations with a girl myself. KJ5ILQ. It's not about grief, Josh. She's always been this way, man. She'd blow up at her father that way as well and provoke him and try to get him on a video snapping, like getting pissed off. She'd break things just for no reason. I mean, there's a reason she's not living at my sister's house right now, because they couldn't handle her. And that's three years they've been going through this crap with her. So no, it's not grief, man. She's just, she's insane. Literally, she has mental issues that she's not getting help for. And she just, she's got no respect for anybody. Anybody is dirt under her feet, in her opinion. She's above everybody around her. So no, it's not just grief, man. We've been dealing with this behavior. This is the second time now that she's gone absolutely berserk with me. She did it to her grandmother dozens of times before she died. She slipped with my dad. She slipped with my brother-in-law and sister. They couldn't have her in her house anymore. I mean, she's smashed out windows out of their house. They were gone in the country. She brought her boyfriend up around, and she wasn't supposed to be staying home. She was at my parents' house, and she was smashed out a window. And I had to go over to her on my quad and deal with police. Oh man, she's just, she's brutal. No respect.
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