No. Really. Stop.
No. Really. Stop.
Nope.
It’s a double-edged sword. The internet makes it easier to find friends and belonging for people who aren’t so extroverted or social. It unfortunately also makes it easier to find/create echo chambers.
Oh god, dodged that bullet. Possibly literally.
You sound like a shrill boarding school teacher.
Hollywood actresses exist on the crossroads of Sexism and Racism.
THIS was the least shitty job option available to her?
True, but most people who have bipolar or schizophrenic children also don’t have any need to do that to them in public, because the public has no idea who they are and won’t create any problems by reporting on scraps of information.
Stop being a dick.
Jesus fuck, it has nothing to do with not telling the truth. It has to do with not necessarily having a fully accurate perception of very subjective things, something that’s an actual symptom of some mental illness, and that’s also extremely common in teenagers and, you know, all other human beings at various times.
Or it means that, for various reasons - being a teenager, having a troubled early childhood, being the child of a very famous person, having Holden Caulfield syndrome, possibly having a mental illness that skews perception, being a PERSON - what seems like the truth to her isn’t necessarily the full truth, and what…
DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY ARE MENTAL ILLNESSES. Fairly significant ones!
*eyeroll*
But sometimes people with mental illness CAN’T always make solid character judgments, specifically because of their mental illness, some of which specifically skew perception. Combine that with teenagerhood and it’s even more of something to take with a grain of salt.
And there’s usually even a variation of selves you are for different sets of people you’re close to. I’m not exactly the same with my parents as I am with my closest friends, or with my work colleagues, etc. That’s just life and being human.
No, I understand. There are just people out there who take the whole “Don’t loan what you can’t afford to lose” theory and apply it to others on their own behalf, like, “You shouldn’t have loaned me money you couldn’t afford to give me, I feel no obligation to pay you back despite my frivolous spending on other…
Lol you asshole.
Forced laborers.
Eh, that’s a two-way street though. I fully agree with your approach, but that doesn’t make it somehow your fault if a relationship gets strained because someone’s taken advantage of you.
Guess what, you still don’t get to fucking tell a real person who experienced a real emotion that her emotion was wrong! IT FELT SLEAZY TO HER. So knock it the fuck off. What the fuck is wrong with you? Just say “Yeah, I shouldn’t call her reaction weird,” it’s really not hard at all.