@frogg_gurl I did a student exchange in Fort Wayne, coming from Canada. When I shook the rector’s hand, he basically said to me, “Why the fuck did you choose to come here?”
Overall a weird year. Met some people I'll never forget.
@SweatieAngle From my experience, people like you almost always expect to be coddled whenever they feel bad, and are shocked and angry when the same attitude is applied to them. And while you may be a unicorn, it's almost always a sign of emotional stuntedness.
@teachrobotslove Reading this as a someone who has two kids with a woman with BPD is troubling. It rings true and echoes what I’ve been suspecting but never articulated, but the implications are scary. I’ve been thinking of leaving her for a while now but I’m worried about our kids. Any advice?
@hot_cocoa_girl She’s obviously on the spectrum. Her idiosyncratic ways do not require think pieces.
Most “famous” people are maladjusted in some deep way, and their coping mechanisms made them stand out. They are not moral flag bearers.
@LauraLoomer This is actually a Zionist trope.
''See X thing we don't like happened, we don't control everything!''.
It is fallacious, take this down.
''this woman I kidnapped just escaped from my basement, I think we can all agree she was free all along''
@amiKozak This is actually a Zionist trope.
''See X thing we don't like happened, we don't control everything!''. It is fallacious, take this down.
''this woman I kidnapped just escaped from my basement, I think we can all agree she was free all along''
@LauraLoomer This is actually a Zionist trope. ''See X thing we don't like happened, we don't control everything!''. It is fallacious, take this down.
''this woman I kidnapped just escaped from my basement, I think we can all agree she was free all along''