Oenophile & foodie with a belly to prove it. Former catholic, Buffalonian & RINO. 60 year survivor-30 yrs under a malignant then 30 yrs under covert somatic
@GhostofCrockett@writeclimbrun Opus 5 on the other hand kept insisting that certain issues were dead and couldn’t be mentioned that… I never mentioned…
I hate this also. And in some fashion, it is in every response.
@5suomynona@RobertFreundLaw Exactly my point. Been saying the same to anyone that would listen. Opposing counsel in a 50B brought up my Motion to Dismiss -Improper Purpose and Rule 11 were done with ChatGPT. They weren't. Being Pro Se, I said back, is there something wrong with my filing?
@Ryan_Daigler And dishonesty in court with narcissist is honestly, exponentially worse. Not just Narcissist, but judges, ADA's Attys, holy shit. I am surprised this is not written about more. The level of dishonesty is unimaginable even after living with a covert somatic Narc for 30 yrs
@The_Exit_Code It looks sophisticated because it’s being deployed by someone with adult cognitive skills. But the emotional mechanism is childish.
this is true in my experience with malignant mother for 30 years and covert wife for 30. they are stuck at an emotional age of a teenager.
@AsDreamWalker@Theholisticpsyc exactly, i stopped trying to explain what they are like because if you have not lived with one for years....you will never understand.
@Ryan_Daigler "The sun began its slow ascent, painting the sky with colors too fierce and too tender for words. The vastness of the Pacific stretched before me, an endless horizon. And for the first time in what felt like forever, the horizon felt truly open, inviting, not a looming wall.
@Ryan_Daigler Sensory Details:
The warmth of sun on my skin.
The sound of the waves.
The smell of the ocean air.
The vibrant colors of the sky.
Internal Monologue / Reflection:
As I observe the scene, my thoughts would weave between the past and the present, capturing the paradox:
@Ryan_Daigler The train had reached its destination, the ship has reached the port and the many passengers that sat with me are in my past, and a new voyage, on a different, clearer sea, was just beginning."
@Ryan_Daigler This feeling, this strange, beautiful coexistence of deep sadness for what was, and profound joy for who I had finally become... this was the real ending. This was freedom.