ell, the problem with talking to someone at school is, first off I am actually forbidden to talk to anyone; and second, I don't really know anyone here.
I'm still in contact with my last school social worker, though.
Basically, I think they will only do something about it if forced. The problem is, how to do it without my parents trying to get me evicted. (At least I know that much - they can't throw me out without an eviction notice.)
Really I just am not sure how to make them listen. They're of the "I am the parent and you are the child, therefore you have to do what we say without question" mindset.
Plan B is a little hard. I have no connections here. Plus it makes it worse that my mom won't let me get a job. I'm not really sure what I can do in terms of leaving their place.
Miyuki, you asked about
the.computer stuff. My parents got mad because Im a power user, and I like to change everything about my computer to get the most out of it. This irritates them because "I don't need to change everything", " I don't need to do everything different from everybody else ", and " I'm acting like a know-it-all". Also, I've got in trouble with my school's tech department before we moved, in both instances for "hacking". Ie, playing Minecraft and having a trainload of programs, movies and music on my flash drive. (Other staff members sympathized with me. In their words, the guy who busted me was " a computer Nazi ".)
The first time I was " hacking " (Minecraft), when my mom got the call, she called the cops on me. Ever after, she always ranted on at me about how she had to watch me. She also hates how I call myself a hacker, even though I repeatedly explained it as below:
"Hacking isn't bad. Originally, it was just finding a new use for a system, now it's just changing one or finding loopholes.
"It's also an actual job. Companies will hire people to hack their systems and report to them the weaknesses.
"All the cyberattacks on the news are something different called cracking. Basically, hacking is good, cracking is bad."
She responds by dismissing what I said. "It's sick how you call yourself a hacker." Never mind that it's a compliment in programmer's circles. Because now I'm being a know it all, which is why I also am not allowed to offer to help anybody with technology problems.