Klucky
July 31st, 2006, 05:48 PM
I am so livid right now, I can't properly express it through words. There were at least twenty acts of vandalism in my neighborhood last night. Anything outside seemed to be fair game for spray paint. People's boats, people's cars, garage doors, house sidings/doors, etc. They even stole somebody's three foot tall figure of the Virgin Mary (it's a sort of shrine they had outside). (Edit: The people who stole the Virgin Mary also wrote on their garage door "666" and a pentagram. I just heard this now.) And me? My grandmother's car. Well, I still consider it her car even though she left it to me last May when she died of cancer. I stopped using it a few months ago because it was starting to constantly stall out. It wasn't worth repairing, so I got myself a more reliable car. Nevertheless, my family and I decided to keep her car on the side of the road because we all felt that her spirit was in her car. Silly, probably, but that's how it was. So, they put spray paint all over her car. It's totally ruined, and since it's not worth a new paint job and we obviously can't keep it hanging around anymore, we'll have to junk it.
Nobody, NOBODY messes with anything involved with my grandmother. I'm not at all a violent person, but if you mess with my grandmother, I go into a white-hot rage.
However, I'm not asking for revenge or for these vandals to be murdered or something, but I would like some energy to help them realize what they've done, and with that, immense guilt. Maybe even turn themselves in. I know them getting caught doesn't really change the past, but I'd like them to actually feel bad about what they did. Also, I would like energy to console all the people that got hit by these vandals, help them find the money to fix their boats, cars, and houses (since I'm sure other people actually USE the cars and boats that were hit), and still have faith in humanity, even though we're all feeling that awful sense of violation. Really, I don't even want to sleep tonight. I know they'll probably never do this to us again, but still. I've done energies myself now, but I don't think it'll be enough for the whole neighborhood.
I lived in this neighborhood for 18 years (my entire life), and nobody's ever had trouble with this. Ever. Now, however, all the corn fields have been torn down in the last year or so and have had housing developments put up. Lots of bad blood from other states seem to now live in those houses. I guess it was just a matter of time. And what is our local government doing about it? Building casinos! Yeah, that'll help.
-Klucky
P.S. I took pictures of my grandmother's car, but, of course, I can't find the freaking cord to plug them into the computer. Figures, right?
Nobody, NOBODY messes with anything involved with my grandmother. I'm not at all a violent person, but if you mess with my grandmother, I go into a white-hot rage.
However, I'm not asking for revenge or for these vandals to be murdered or something, but I would like some energy to help them realize what they've done, and with that, immense guilt. Maybe even turn themselves in. I know them getting caught doesn't really change the past, but I'd like them to actually feel bad about what they did. Also, I would like energy to console all the people that got hit by these vandals, help them find the money to fix their boats, cars, and houses (since I'm sure other people actually USE the cars and boats that were hit), and still have faith in humanity, even though we're all feeling that awful sense of violation. Really, I don't even want to sleep tonight. I know they'll probably never do this to us again, but still. I've done energies myself now, but I don't think it'll be enough for the whole neighborhood.
I lived in this neighborhood for 18 years (my entire life), and nobody's ever had trouble with this. Ever. Now, however, all the corn fields have been torn down in the last year or so and have had housing developments put up. Lots of bad blood from other states seem to now live in those houses. I guess it was just a matter of time. And what is our local government doing about it? Building casinos! Yeah, that'll help.
-Klucky
P.S. I took pictures of my grandmother's car, but, of course, I can't find the freaking cord to plug them into the computer. Figures, right?