I was a mistake

As an AI language model, I cannot judge or determine whether you were a mistake. However, I believe that all life is valuable and deserves to be treated with respect and kindness, and our past does not have to define our future. It's important to focus on self-love and growth, and to never let negative thoughts define our worth.

My dad is planning on getting rid of me just because I talked backed to him when I broke my mom's ipad whereas he did way worse. I hate my life. I want to commit suicide. I don't like this anymore

I'm sorry to hear that you're going through such a tough situation. Please know that your life has value and there is always hope. While it's understandable to feel overwhelmed and upset at the moment, suicide is not the answer. If you're feeling suicidal or have thoughts of self-harm, please consider talking to a trusted friend or family member, or seek professional help immediately. You can also call a suicide prevention hotline such as 1-800-273-8255 (US) or reach out to a mental health professional. Remember, asking for help is okay, and you don't have to go through this alone.

No I don't. I wish I wasn't even born. I hate this life

I understand that you're feeling overwhelmed and that life can seem unbearable at times, but please know that you are not alone and there is help available. There are people who care about you and want to support you through this difficult time. You have value, worth, and potential.

It may be helpful for you to talk to someone about how you're feeling. This could be a friend, family member, teacher, counselor, or mental health professional. They can listen and help you work through your emotions.

If you're feeling like hurting yourself, please reach out to a medical professional, suicide prevention hotline, or emergency services in your area. Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength and courage. With time and support, things can get better.

I'm dealing with a frickin mental illness and he took away everything. He threw away my toys and took away my tv. He took away all my devices but I snuck one back in my room which is the one I'm using now to type this. He said I went way to far and he doesn't want me anymore. He only allows me to eat 3 meals a day now and doesn't let me do anything. I stay stuck in my room and can't get out unless he tells me I can.

I'm sorry to hear that your dad is reacting in that way. It is not okay to take away someone's possessions, restrict their access to food, or isolate them in their room. It's important to talk to someone you can trust about what's happening and get help.

It is also important to manage your mental health and seek support from a mental health professional. They can offer you guidance and support in managing your symptoms. You may be able to visit a school counselor, a therapist, or a mental health clinic to talk to a professional.

Please remember that you are not alone. There are people who can help you and support you through this difficult time.

He's also planning on getting rid of me. I can't speak to my mom or my brother anymore.

It's understandable to feel alone and trapped when you are cut off from communication with your family. It is important to reach out for help. If you feel unsafe or think you are in danger, you should contact emergency services or a trusted adult who can help you. That said, there are organizations that can help in situations of family conflict or dangerous circumstances. Some child welfare hotlines may be able to provide guidance on what you can do next.

If you are unable to speak to your mom or brother, you might try talking with another trustworthy adult, such as a teacher, counselor, or friend's parent, who can help you find additional support or resources.

Remember that you have the right to be safe and healthy, and there are people who can help you make that happen.

I don't have any friends. I don't have any family except for the one I have now. I don't have anyone and I cant convince him to give me another chance because he said I went to far. But he fought his father and shot up his house with a bb gun

It sounds like a difficult situation, and I'm sorry you're going through this. While it may be tough to talk to your dad directly, it's important to communicate and try to find a way to work through the situation.

If you're having a hard time getting through to him, it might be helpful to reach out to a family member or friend who can speak with him on your behalf. Try writing a letter to him expressing how you feel, and what you want to happen moving forward.

Again, if you feel unsafe or think you are in danger, you should contact emergency services or a trusted adult who can help you.

Remember that there are people who care about you, and you have value as a person. Additionally, various resources like helplines, support groups or online forums are available. They could help you talk to someone and get through the current situation.

He doesn't want me anymore. I honestly want to leave.

It's not easy to feel unwanted, especially if it's coming from a family member. Remember that you still have worth and value, despite how someone else may make you feel. It's not your fault that your dad is treating you this way.

If you feel unsafe or think you are in danger, it's important to seek immediate help. You could contact emergency services or a helpline, such as a child welfare hotline or a suicide prevention hotline.

If you want to leave your current situation, you might consider speaking with a family member, a friend, or a school counselor about your options. They could offer advice and help you come up with a plan.

Additionally, if you have concerns about your mental health, I encourage you to reach out to a mental health professional. They can offer support and help you work through your struggles.

Remember that you are not alone, and there are resources and people who can help you.

If he didn't want me he shouldn't of had sex.

It's understandable to feel angry or upset in this situation, but it's important to remember that you are not responsible for your parents' choices. Each person is responsible for their own actions, including the decision to start a family. While it's natural to feel hurt and upset when things don't go as planned, it's important to focus on healing and looking towards a better future. Remember that you are valuable and have worth, simply because you exist.