I see your point, but I still take issue with her tone. There is fear and there is immediate danger and they aren't always related. Let's not always be a victim, especially when we ARENT a victim and real victims exist.
I see your point, but I still take issue with her tone. There is fear and there is immediate danger and they aren't always related. Let's not always be a victim, especially when we ARENT a victim and real victims exist.
I see your point, but I still take issue with her tone. There is fear and there is immediate danger and they aren't always related. Let's not always be a victim, especially when we ARENT a victim and real victims exist.
The thing that really got me about that woman's blog post (other than the fact that she felt the need to yell out her opinion instead of just leaving and that I'm baffled as to what she was doing in a comedy club in the first place, since she doesn't seem to be amused by much) was the tone of victimhood that she takes…
The thing that really got me about that woman's blog post (other than the fact that she felt the need to yell out her opinion instead of just leaving and that I'm baffled as to what she was doing in a comedy club in the first place, since she doesn't seem to be amused by much) was the tone of victimhood that she takes…