152 ensimmäistä riviä.
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I'm looking out the window,
and the trucks won't stop coming.
My name is Andrea Schaund.
I live at 176 Hillside Terrace, Kingston.
My husband's out of the house on weekdays
between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.,
so it's safe to meet then.
But I have two children who come home at 4:00,
and I don't want them to get hurt.
He'll hurt them, if I leave.
We're gonna kick off
this liquid latex series with a crow's-feet tutorial.
Making crow's-feet is a great introduction
to wrinkle stippling,
which is one of my favorite aging techniques.
You don't need to spend a ton of money to do this.
The latex I'll be using goes for about six dollars
at Halloween stores, and you can get about...
The wife failed to inform me...
the insurance medical was booked for today.
Make it quick.
Hello, Mr. Schaund.
Today you will do the following three things.
You will sign this house over to your wife.
You will transfer 75% of your funds
to a bank account in her name.
And you will leave,
for good.
Who the hell are you?
Do you understand and agree to these things, Mr. Schaund?
Are you a lawyer?
I know what you do to her, Mr. Schaund,
and what you'll do to the kids if she leaves.
Two hundred and thirty-seven thousand...
four hundred and sixty-five dollars.
Thanks for calling
CSO Security, how may I help you?
Margaret Turner, Human Resources, please.
- Hello? - Margaret.
This is Michael Schaund, from Finance.
Sorry, who?
Michael...
Schaund.
Okay, I can't talk right now. You'll have to call back.
No, no, this can't wait.
I'm resigning.
If you bother her, or the kids,
or anyone they know, in any way,
I will kill you.
I want to kill you.
Get your stuff.
So, I just...
I just tell people he left me?
Mm-hm. For another woman.
No one will question it.
Keep going to Group, it'll help.
You can be honest about everything except me.
Can I pass on your details?
If someone really needs it.
I can't promise to come in time, not yet at least.
Thank you.
And do you have my note?
Oh. Uh...
If my number changes, I'll let you know.
Thank you.
Take care of yourself.
I am.
[Celtic music plays
In Paddy Pallin's name for his book,
Never Truly Lost,
just geographically, temporarily dislocated.
Well, I met him at 16 years old.
I had a daughter at the age of 17.
I moved in with him, at his mother's house.
Everything was fine until like a year later,
I started getting punched.
I left it alone,
never walked away, never called the cops.
It started getting... He started getting used to abusing of me,
because he saw I wasn't calling no one for help or anything.
I left it alone because I was young and in love,
until not too long ago.
My son was three...
I was at home working, it was a Sunday.
I got home, and my son ran to me crying,
telling me his father beat him.
When I checked the baby, he had marks all over his body,
from a USB plug that he abused of him.
I went to confront him about it, he didn't say anything about it.
I called 911.
That was the first time I ever called the cops on him.
I never called them when he abused of me,
but once it got to my kids, I wasn't gonna let it happen.
Which they sent me into a domestic violence shelter...
Even though I went into the shelter,
I was still planning on going back to him.
Because I was 16 when I first met him, so it was like,
that's all I knew, was him.
So, I started meeting new people in the shelter,
going into counseling groups,
just let me hearing other people's stories,
and I felt like I had support
by other people once I got in there.
And to this day, I choose not to go.
I'm still with my two kids, on my own...
The sea bed is dark,
and the sharks there may be,
but what scares the women most, is Tomokazuki,
a mirror image of themselves they see in the ocean deep.
The mirage will beckon you, saying,
"Come with me, come further.
I'll give you more abalone."
But if you follow her, you will never come back.
It can be so very hard to accept
that someone so close to you,
someone who's supposed to love you,
can brutalize and control you.
That brutality, that control starts to breed worthlessness,
and that feeling that you can't do any better.
And sometimes, we do. We get that feeling that...
We can go.
We gotta get up outta there. If we wanna go, we can go!
And then we get scared.
Start to feel like there's no escape.
You're confused and not know what's real and what's not real.
And there's something, there's something inside of us,
something that we know is down there,
and we recognize it, we all do.
That's how we got here. We recognize that we have value.
And we reached up and we reached out
and we got some help.
And we grabbed that freedom and got outta there.
That's what's real.
That's real.
I'm looking out the window
and the trucks won't stop coming.
My name is Charlene Jackson.
I live at 98 Scomen Road, Gloversville.
He let me come to the store with him,
this is a stranger's phone.
I gotta go.
...everybody, and I will see you next time.
Take care. Bye-bye.
Hey, guys, last night, I watched Valley of the Doll,
and I was, like, I have to do something like that tomorrow.
I love all their makeup, so I did a more...
Um... One of the more dramatic looks from it.
So, if you like what you see, stay tuned.
Fuck you!
Where are you gonna go?
Somewhere warm.
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