MissAnnThropist
MissAnnThropist
MissAnnThropist

Hi.

Too many characters for Twitter, maybe?

Being part of the LGBTQ community doesn't make it okay to use intentionally inflammatory offensive language that hurts people and then offer some half-assed ignorant explanation as to what it means, even though everyone knows it's wrong.

I'm hardly going to claim that I represent all bi people, but I'm going to have to say no. I think this is simply consistent with her being a clueless idiot.

Glad that she got to say goodbye on her own terms.

I sort of feel like this guy thinks that he's Christian from "Nip/Tuck".

I would love to hear some of them. That neighborhood always struck me as creepy in general.

Yup, that's it. (On W Montgomery near the funeral home).

Yeah, believe it or not, that yellow weirdo was built in the 1870s. My MIL has a deep and abiding love for historic preservation, so she did her best to upkeep that place well while she had it. She'll be pleased to hear that it looked so good. :)

To be fair, the part of the story where I mentioned when the house was built and expounded on the house's history some (including why it was called "The Judge's Chambers") was edited out when it was posted here. The details are in the original post.

I feel ya. Hope that made a little more sense.

Incorrect.

Perhaps we can address this dude's issues by doing it as a sponsored televised event so that everyone can gawk at her death and money can be raised to reimburse the "poor saps" who wanted to give her a bit of happiness. Jesus Christ.

Oh, my bad. I wasn't aware that she had signed some sort of contract that dictated when she was supposed to "off herself" to suit you. I guess we should start rounding up Make-a-Wish kids who haven't had the decency to die tragically yet, huh?

Sounds like she drank the Mother Theresa Kool-Aid.

It was in the original post, but I guess that part got cut out. The house was built in the 1870s as the residence and offices of a local judge. When we moved in, it had already been split into 4 apartments. Ours used to be his office.

Remove the ill-advised apostrophe.

Care to point out where I characterized anyone who suffers from mental health issues as "bad" or evil or any other pejorative?

SRSLY.

Is it just me, or is the historic district of Rockville GENERALLY creepy and weird? It's a beautiful neighborhood, but Jesus Christ...