Heart Break. Tom Cruise is divorcing for the 3rd time.

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  • Posts: 4,762
    Heh, doesn't surprise me. No Hollywood actor/actress can ever keep a spouse for any amount of time. They don't care, to them it's just the next chapter of life. Whatever, they can have fun with infinite heartbreaks.
  • ShardlakeShardlake Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
    Posts: 4,043
    Shardlake wrote:
    Seriously Cruise is far from one of our finest actors, he's successful star who yields box office success but one of the best actors around he certainly is not.

    When it comes to his finest performances his role in Magnolia as a rather damaged motivational speaker is the one that gets cited, ironically this is probably the closest to the real Cruise, rather than the ever smiling permanently positive character the public see's.

    What others have you seen? Rain Man?

    I've seen plenty of his films, I would say Collateral was one of his better roles, I'm not saying he's a terrible actor far from it but does have a tendency to play himself, his best work his behind him and that role in Tropic Thunder was utter rubbish, look it's Tom Cruise in a fat suit being obnoxious and swearing a lot, so what, I can't believe how people thought this was some kind of huge highlight and Cruise being diverse and showing his sense of humour.

    He's a great star but rarely does he stretch himself, he did have the more difficult role in Rain Man and was the stand out of that film and Born on the 4th July was impressive but now he just signs up to blockbusters. Have you seen his upcoming slate, Jack Reacher? That sounds like a real stretch for Tom.

  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
    edited July 2012 Posts: 28,694
    Shardlake wrote:
    Shardlake wrote:
    Seriously Cruise is far from one of our finest actors, he's successful star who yields box office success but one of the best actors around he certainly is not.

    When it comes to his finest performances his role in Magnolia as a rather damaged motivational speaker is the one that gets cited, ironically this is probably the closest to the real Cruise, rather than the ever smiling permanently positive character the public see's.

    What others have you seen? Rain Man?

    I've seen plenty of his films, I would say Collateral was one of his better roles, I'm not saying he's a terrible actor far from it but does have a tendency to play himself, his best work his behind him and that role in Tropic Thunder was utter rubbish, look it's Tom Cruise in a fat suit being obnoxious and swearing a lot, so what, I can't believe how people thought this was some kind of huge highlight and Cruise being diverse and showing his sense of humour.

    He's a great star but rarely does he stretch himself, he did have the more difficult role in Rain Man and was the stand out of that film and Born on the 4th July was impressive but now he just signs up to blockbusters. Have you seen his upcoming slate, Jack Reacher? That sounds like a real stretch for Tom.

    Let me get this straight. In a film about a man and his autistic brother, you think the mild mannered Charlie was more difficult to play than the autistic Raymond? What is wrong with you, mate?
    00Beast wrote:
    Heh, doesn't surprise me. No Hollywood actor/actress can ever keep a spouse for any amount of time. They don't care, to them it's just the next chapter of life. Whatever, they can have fun with infinite heartbreaks.

    Don't generalize. There are great exceptions.
  • edited July 2012 Posts: 12,837
    @ShardLake I agree about Reacher. Reacher is meant to be a giant, all muscle, tall, etc. And he's being played by Cruise. I don't mean to sound like an arsehole but, he's too short.

    I loved Cruise in Tropic Thunder though, although Downey jr was the highlight of the film for me.
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
    Posts: 15,718
    Tom Cruise plays himself ? You can say the same about Jeff Goldblum, Roger Moore, Sean Connery, Al Pacino (now), De Niro (now).......
  • ShardlakeShardlake Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
    Posts: 4,043
    Shardlake wrote:
    Shardlake wrote:
    Seriously Cruise is far from one of our finest actors, he's successful star who yields box office success but one of the best actors around he certainly is not.

    When it comes to his finest performances his role in Magnolia as a rather damaged motivational speaker is the one that gets cited, ironically this is probably the closest to the real Cruise, rather than the ever smiling permanently positive character the public see's.

    What others have you seen? Rain Man?

    I've seen plenty of his films, I would say Collateral was one of his better roles, I'm not saying he's a terrible actor far from it but does have a tendency to play himself, his best work his behind him and that role in Tropic Thunder was utter rubbish, look it's Tom Cruise in a fat suit being obnoxious and swearing a lot, so what, I can't believe how people thought this was some kind of huge highlight and Cruise being diverse and showing his sense of humour.

    He's a great star but rarely does he stretch himself, he did have the more difficult role in Rain Man and was the stand out of that film and Born on the 4th July was impressive but now he just signs up to blockbusters. Have you seen his upcoming slate, Jack Reacher? That sounds like a real stretch for Tom.

    Let me get this straight. In a film about a man and his autistic brother, you think the mild mannered Charlie was more difficult to play than the autistic Raymond? What is wrong with you, mate?
    00Beast wrote:
    Heh, doesn't surprise me. No Hollywood actor/actress can ever keep a spouse for any amount of time. They don't care, to them it's just the next chapter of life. Whatever, they can have fun with infinite heartbreaks.

    Don't generalize. There are great exceptions.

    I assure I'm not the only one that thinks Cruise was better than Hoffman in that film and there is nothing wrong with me mate! Playing afflicted people is an easy win with the Academy and I've seen plenty better from Dustin in his career.

    Day Lewis blew Hoffman's performance out the water the following year in My Left Foot. It's like Hanks winning for Philadelphia, Denzel hard the far more challenging role, Hanks lost a little weight and pretended to faint a lot and got an Academy award for it.
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
    Posts: 28,694
    8-|

    At this juncture, this thread and I mercilessly part ways.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    edited July 2012 Posts: 40,976
    DarthDimi wrote:
    Firstly, I took the liberty of changing the title. 'Tommy Girl' is unnecessarily offensive and could provoke pointless bickering among our members. Secondly, there are lots of famous folk who get married and then divorced at the same rate most of us change underwear. Cruise got nothing on Liz Taylor yet. Thirdly, I like Tom Cruise the actor, I don't need to agree with Tom Cruise the man / husband / father. Whatever religion he practises, as long as he keeps doing well on screen, I don't mind his private affairs. By the way, I don't think any of us has the right to judge him for what he does in private any more than he has the right to judge us in our private doings.

    That's how I've always seen it: his private life is just that - his private life. He can be affiliated with any religion of his choosing, but the man keeps churning out incredibly enjoyable films, and I'll still flock to see them, because I love him as an actor.

    @Shardlake, so if you were to act in a film, you think playing an angry businessman would be tougher than playing an autistic savant? Really?
  • Posts: 774
    Great actor, don't care about his personal life too much, feel sorry for him with the amount of public criticism he cops. Maybe he does bring it on himself (couch jumping, Scientology video), but he's made some damn fine films and by all accounts is a hard working, dedicated actor and a genuinely nice guy to his co-stars.
  • Posts: 533
    Why is it so important to you guys that Tom Cruise might be gay? How does his sexual preference influence your life?


    When it comes to his finest performances his role in Magnolia as a rather damaged motivational speaker is the one that gets cited, ironically this is probably the closest to the real Cruise, rather than the ever smiling permanently positive character the public see's.


    Is this really your opinion of Cruise's acting abilities, or is this any homophobia or religious bigotry speaking?
  • HASEROTHASEROT has returned like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season---
    edited July 2012 Posts: 4,399
    Katie divorcing Tom over his crazy Scientology..... I almost knew this would happen sooner or later, and can't say that I blame Katie - if they were my kids, I wouldn't want them getting wrapped up in convoluted elitist cults either.... how other people can't see through that ultra thin veil is beyond me - but hey, if giving away thousands of dollars gets you closer to realization, then have fun..

    http://theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
    Posts: 28,694
    HASEROT wrote:
    Katie divorcing Tom over his crazy Scientology..... I almost knew this would happen sooner or later, and can't say that I blame Katie - if they were my kids, I wouldn't want them getting wrapped up in convoluted elitist cults either.... how other people can't see through that ultra thin veil is beyond me - but hey, if giving away thousands of dollars gets you closer to realization, then have fun..

    http://theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/
    You don't know that that was the reason. It is about as believable a religion as any other, so I don't understand the mockery of it.
  • HASEROTHASEROT has returned like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season---
    edited July 2012 Posts: 4,399
    HASEROT wrote:
    Katie divorcing Tom over his crazy Scientology..... I almost knew this would happen sooner or later, and can't say that I blame Katie - if they were my kids, I wouldn't want them getting wrapped up in convoluted elitist cults either.... how other people can't see through that ultra thin veil is beyond me - but hey, if giving away thousands of dollars gets you closer to realization, then have fun..

    http://theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/
    You don't know that that was the reason. It is about as believable a religion as any other, so I don't understand the mockery of it.

    until i hear otherwise......

    http://www.tmz.com/2012/06/29/katie-holmes-scientology-tom-cruise-divorce-suri/

    Scientology is a dangerous cult, that is my belief due to the disturbing information I've read about it.... it's not a matter of what they choose to believe, it's the tactics in which they use to milk people out of all the money they can.... and any religion that forces you to PAY regularly - is not a religion... last time i checked, I don't owe a fee for believing in Jesus Christ.

    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Fishman/time-behar.html

    but i dont want to turn this into a religious debate... i've said my peace, stated my facts behind why i believe what i believe about said "religion"... agree or disagree, doesn't really matter.... lets just move on..

  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
    Posts: 28,694
    HASEROT wrote:
    HASEROT wrote:
    Katie divorcing Tom over his crazy Scientology..... I almost knew this would happen sooner or later, and can't say that I blame Katie - if they were my kids, I wouldn't want them getting wrapped up in convoluted elitist cults either.... how other people can't see through that ultra thin veil is beyond me - but hey, if giving away thousands of dollars gets you closer to realization, then have fun..

    http://theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/
    You don't know that that was the reason. It is about as believable a religion as any other, so I don't understand the mockery of it.

    until i hear otherwise......

    http://www.tmz.com/2012/06/29/katie-holmes-scientology-tom-cruise-divorce-suri/

    Scientology is a dangerous cult, that is my belief due to the disturbing information I've read about it.... it's not a matter of what they choose to believe, it's the tactics in which they use to milk people out of all the money they can.... and any religion that forces you to PAY regularly - is not a religion... last time i checked, I don't owe a fee for believing in Jesus Christ.

    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Fishman/time-behar.html

    but i dont want to turn this into a religious debate... i've said my peace, stated my facts behind why i believe what i believe about said "religion"... agree or disagree, doesn't really matter.... lets just move on..

    Seriously? Your big evidence is a damn TMZ article?! HAHAHAHA!
  • ShardlakeShardlake Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
    Posts: 4,043
    DRush76 wrote:
    Why is it so important to you guys that Tom Cruise might be gay? How does his sexual preference influence your life?


    When it comes to his finest performances his role in Magnolia as a rather damaged motivational speaker is the one that gets cited, ironically this is probably the closest to the real Cruise, rather than the ever smiling permanently positive character the public see's.


    Is this really your opinion of Cruise's acting abilities, or is this any homophobia or religious bigotry speaking?

    At what point in my posts have I mentioned him being gay? I have said I find something
    not right about the guy not at one point did I mention his sexuality, so watch what you accuse people of. He can be as gay as he like or not my comments haven't even touched on that part of his life and don't intend to, his sexual choice has nothing to do with me thinking he's a dark character,

    I'm not homophobic and take great offence that you would accuse me of it.
  • HASEROTHASEROT has returned like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season---
    edited July 2012 Posts: 4,399
    HASEROT wrote:
    HASEROT wrote:
    Katie divorcing Tom over his crazy Scientology..... I almost knew this would happen sooner or later, and can't say that I blame Katie - if they were my kids, I wouldn't want them getting wrapped up in convoluted elitist cults either.... how other people can't see through that ultra thin veil is beyond me - but hey, if giving away thousands of dollars gets you closer to realization, then have fun..

    http://theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/
    You don't know that that was the reason. It is about as believable a religion as any other, so I don't understand the mockery of it.

    until i hear otherwise......

    http://www.tmz.com/2012/06/29/katie-holmes-scientology-tom-cruise-divorce-suri/

    Scientology is a dangerous cult, that is my belief due to the disturbing information I've read about it.... it's not a matter of what they choose to believe, it's the tactics in which they use to milk people out of all the money they can.... and any religion that forces you to PAY regularly - is not a religion... last time i checked, I don't owe a fee for believing in Jesus Christ.

    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Fishman/time-behar.html

    but i dont want to turn this into a religious debate... i've said my peace, stated my facts behind why i believe what i believe about said "religion"... agree or disagree, doesn't really matter.... lets just move on..

    Seriously? Your big evidence is a damn TMZ article?! HAHAHAHA!

    thats all i need.... until word surfaces otherwise... and when it comes to celebrity and entertainment stories, they are more credible than CNN - they've been the first to report several celebrity breaking news, including the deaths of Heath Ledger and Michael Jackson....... again - we shall see...... if it turns out that Scientology played absolutely no part in their divorce, i'll admit to being wrong.... but until it's proven, I stand by this.. because when it comes to crazy religious nuts in Hollywood, Mel and Tom sit atop the mountain.

  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,183
    Saw him in Collateral last night. Great film. Great performance. Never stopped to think about his domestic problems! Not once.
  • HASEROTHASEROT has returned like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season---
    Posts: 4,399
    DarthDimi wrote:
    Saw him in Collateral last night. Great film. Great performance. Never stopped to think about his domestic problems! Not once.

    It may sound taboo, but I love Spielberg's remake of War Of The Worlds, and I love Cruise's performance in it.... and then there is Top Gun - classic - but that goes without saying lol.
  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded the Ballrooms of Mars
    Posts: 12,480
    Thanks for reminding me to rent that one, DarthDimi. :) I do want to see it; heard good things about it.

    For me, I think a person's private life should not affect how I enjoy their on screen performance. I do admit, though, that all the publicity/news/gossip about Tom Cruise over the years had left a bad feeling for me; sort of like a sour fog hanging over him.

    It won't stop me from seeing his movies (I recently enjoyed Ghost Protocol). I have never been a big Tom Cruise fan, but that is my take on him as an actor, not based on what we think we know of his personal life.

  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded the Ballrooms of Mars
    Posts: 12,480
    HASEROT wrote:
    DarthDimi wrote:
    Saw him in Collateral last night. Great film. Great performance. Never stopped to think about his domestic problems! Not once.

    It may sound taboo, but I love Spielberg's remake of War Of The Worlds, and I love Cruise's performance in it.... and then there is Top Gun - classic - but that goes without saying lol.

    Val Kilmer made Top Gun for me, not Tom. But I know it was a mega hit and it was a fun movie. I enjoyed Risky Business, ages ago, too.
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
    Posts: 15,718
    My favorite Cruise film is Valkyrie. I really love that film !
  • HASEROTHASEROT has returned like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season---
    Posts: 4,399
    HASEROT wrote:
    DarthDimi wrote:
    Saw him in Collateral last night. Great film. Great performance. Never stopped to think about his domestic problems! Not once.

    It may sound taboo, but I love Spielberg's remake of War Of The Worlds, and I love Cruise's performance in it.... and then there is Top Gun - classic - but that goes without saying lol.

    Val Kilmer made Top Gun for me, not Tom. But I know it was a mega hit and it was a fun movie. I enjoyed Risky Business, ages ago, too.

    his performance in Tropic Thunder stole the show for me.... absolutely hilarious.
  • DRush76 wrote:
    Why is it so important to you guys that Tom Cruise might be gay? How does his sexual preference influence your life?


    When it comes to his finest performances his role in Magnolia as a rather damaged motivational speaker is the one that gets cited, ironically this is probably the closest to the real Cruise, rather than the ever smiling permanently positive character the public see's.


    Is this really your opinion of Cruise's acting abilities, or is this any homophobia or religious bigotry speaking?

    Not referring to any particular poster here but just to some people in general - there are a LOT of guys that always use the "closeted gay" insult about Cruise.

    One of the most difficult things in Hollywood is to find a movie star who appeals to both men and women. Find a guy who's too tough and women generally don't like them as much as men - say, like Clint Eastwood. But find a guy who women love and a lot of guys get angry and hate that star, such as Cruise when he was younger (I went through that myself in the 80s; and look at how angry some people here get about how attractive women find Daniel Craig to be!). Sometimes you find a guy who guys find to be non-threatening and both guys and girls like them - for instance Michael J Fox. Or sometimes a guy so "manly" and cool that guys like him and don't mind that women like him too (like Jason Statham or Clive Owen).

    Cruise isn't as tough or badass a persona to appeal to some guys in the mainstream public so they denigrate him with the "must be gay" insult. But a writer (Morton?) had Cruise followed by private detectives for two years (!) and even went through his garbage (!!!) looking for proof that he was gay - and could find none (so his book had to "settle" for focusing on Cruise's involvement with Scientology).

    As I said to a coworker who would always refer to Cruise by using homophobic slurs (his wife always found Cruise incredibly sexy since she was a teen) "You know, he should be your idol". Katie Holmes, Penelope Cruz, Nicole Kidman, Mimi Rogers, Rebecca DeMornay...he's slept with pretty much every woman that my co-worker has had a crush on over the years! As I said, if sleeping with them is what it is to be gay then sign me up!

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    I am not surprised with celebrity weedings.....etc. I just feel sorry for the kids involved, and for any marriage breakup for that matter.


  • NSFW - a bit bad language but very funny and sooooo insightful about Top Gun.
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    @forgotmyusername, do you have nothing else better to do than post garbage like this? What point are you trying to make?
  • Posts: 268
    I hope the Scis doesnt murder her like they have done with other "threats" and people who have tried to leave them.
  • @forgotmyusername, do you have nothing else better to do than post garbage like this? What point are you trying to make?

    Tarantino makes a few valid points about Tom Gun doesn't he?

    Anyway I thought you were parting company form this thread as it's so vulgar?

    Tell you what I'll do it so you can keep your toys in your pram. Cheers.
  • St_GeorgeSt_George Shuttling Drax's lovelies to the space doughnut - happy 40th, MR!
    Posts: 1,699
    The news is that Tom Cruise has already found his fourth wife... Jeanette Krankie.

    "She's a woman who dresses as a schoolboy and her career's over the hill. But, most importantly, she's 2' 4" tall," he commented. "Finally, I've found my perfect match..."

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  • Posts: 268
    A good article on why Katie wants to leave: http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2012/06/katie_holmes_scientology_sec_checking_suri_tom_cruise.php spoilers - Scis can now, when Suri is 6, interrogate her, or "sec check" her to see if she is anti-sci or in line with their beliefs. These are the questions that will be asked to Suri:
    Children's Security Check
    Ages 6--12

    What has somebody told you not to tell?
    Have you ever decided you did not like some member of your family?
    Have you ever taken something belonging to somebody else and never given it back?
    Have you ever pretended to be sick (ill)?
    Have you ever made yourself sick (ill), or hurt yourself to make somebody sorry?
    Have you ever wanted something very much, but never told anybody about it?
    Have you ever gotten yourself dirty on purpose?
    Have you ever refused to eat just to worry someone?
    Have you ever remembered something about yourself and not told anybody, because you thought they wouldn't believe you, or be angry at you?
    Have you ever refused to obey an order from someone you should obey?
    Have you ever told another child something that wasn't true, just to frighten or upset him?
    Have you ever bullied a smaller child?
    Have you ever deliberately got another child, or a grown-up, into trouble?
    Have you ever pestered older children, or grown people, who were trying to work?
    Have you ever been mean, or cruel, to an animal, bird or fish?
    Have you ever forgotten to give food or water to a pet entrusted to your care?
    Have you ever broken something belonging to someone else?
    Have you ever deliberately spoiled clothing of yours because you didn't like it?
    Do you have a secret?
    Have you ever noticed something wrong with your body that you were afraid to tell anybody about?
    Have you ever done anything you were very much ashamed of?
    Is there anything about you your parents could not understand, even if you told them?
    Have you ever failed to finish your schoolwork on time?
    Have you ever flunked an examination at school?
    Have you ever deliberately given a teacher trouble?
    Have you ever tried to make others dislike some teacher?
    Have you ever tried to make another child unpopular?
    Have you ever broken, damaged, or taken, any school property?
    Have you ever lied to a teacher?
    Have you ever been late to school, or late to a class?
    Have you ever stayed away from school, when you could have gone?
    Have you ever cheated by copying someone else's work, taking notes into an examination, or looking up answers in a book when you weren't supposed to?
    Have you ever spoiled things for somebody?
    Who have you made guilty?
    Have you ever done something you shouldn't when you were supposed to be in bed or asleep?
    Have you ever told others bad stories about someone?
    Have you ever tried to make others believe that your parents, or teachers, were cruel to you?
    Have you ever offered as an excuse for something you have done wrong that you are only a child, or that you haven't grown up yet?
    Have you ever felt that your parents and home were too good for you?
    Have you ever felt that your parents and home weren't good enough for you?
    Is there anything you should tell your parents, and never have?
    Have you ever done something to your body that you shouldn't have?
    Have you ever done anything to someone else's body that you shouldn't have?
    Have you ever told anyone that you did something, when you hadn't really done it?
    Have you ever told anyone that you hadn't done something which you really had done?
    Have you ever ganged up on another child and made fun of him because he was different from the rest of you?
    Have you ever made fun of another because of the way he looked?
    Have you ever decided never to talk to someone again?
    Have you ever made your parents or teachers work harder than they should?
    Have you ever decided that you were too bright, or too smart for the other kids?
    Have you ever annoyed an adult by something you did or said?
    Have you ever hurt a child?
    Have you ever made a child cry?
    Have you ever made a child sulk?
    Have you ever kept another child from having something that really belonged to him?
    Have you ever found anything and failed to return it to its owner?
    Have you ever told stories about someone behind their back?
    Have you ever lied to escape blame?
    Have you ever not told the whole truth about something so as to protect someone?
    Have you ever felt ashamed of your parents?
    Have you ever felt ashamed of your friends?
    Have you ever disappointed your parents?
    Have you ever run away when you should have stayed?
    Have you ever felt sure your parents wouldn't understand something that had happened in school, so you didn't tell them?
    Have you ever not told teachers something about your family because they wouldn't understand it?
    Have you ever failed to keep another child's secret?
    Have you ever felt it was just no use talking to someone?
    Have you ever hurt someone you didn't mean to?
    Have you ever been sloppy about your clothes or possessions?
    Have you ever cried when you shouldn't have?
    Have you ever been a coward?
    Have you ever made too much fuss over a little hurt?
    Have you ever tried to make your parents believe you were doing better in school than you were?
    Have you ever told on anyone?
    Have you ever teased younger children?
    Have you ever made a mess and not helped to clean it up?
    Have you ever broken or damaged something and never told anybody it was you who did it?
    Have you ever let someone else get punished for something you did?
    Have you ever cried till you got your own way?
    Have you ever decided "Someday, when I'm grown up, I'll get even"? If so, with whom?
    Have you ever picked on someone smaller than yourself?
    Have you ever upset anyone by throwing a temper tantrum?
    Have you ever hurt anyone by telling them you didn't love them any more?
    Have you ever made out that you were more badly damaged than you were in order to make someone stop picking on you?
    Have you ever pretended to like someone that you didn't like in order to satisfy your parents?
    Have you ever done anything wrong according to your own religion?
    Have you ever not understood why someone was angry with you?
    Have you ever pretended not to understand what you had done wrong?
    Have you ever pretended not to understand what someone wanted you to do?
    Have you ever been in places where your parents didn't want you to go?
    Have you ever spied on anyone?
    Have you ever made friends with people your parents didn't approve of?
    Have you ever thought someone was crazy?
    Have you ever broken up a friendship?
    Have you ever let your team, or school, or club down?
    Have you ever tried to keep someone from making friends with another child?
    Have you ever pretended not to hear your parents or teacher?
    Have you ever made a fuss about doing something that your parents or teacher wanted you to do?
    Have you ever done something to someone that you'd hate to have done to you?

    L. RON HUBBARD
    Founder

    Hubbard, L. R. (1961, 21 September). Security Check Children. The Technical Bulletins of Dianetics and Scientology. (1991 ed., Vol. VI, pp. 290-5). Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, Inc.

    Seriously, interrogating a six year old!?
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