OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA!
OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA!
This sounds pretty much like a shot for shot remake, plotwise, of DRS.
For a split second that picture made me mix her up with Patricia Highsmith and I was all “she was married? She had a kid?”
For a split second that picture made me mix her up with Patricia Highsmith and I was all “she was married? She had a kid?”
NOOOOOOOO
It can be tough for somebody, especially just starting out, to sort “there are aspects of this job that suck but I still like it,” “I thought this career path was for me but NOPE” and “this specific workplace is a hellpit of despair.”
This thread is getting crepe-y.
And the thing is, unless this is the richest school district in the nation, that 77 grand is undoubtedly money the school cannot afford to overlook or write off. While this particular solution was terrible and insulting, I can see them getting desperate to cover food and cafeteria employee expenses pretty fast.
SETS WORLD ON FIRE
I may be remembering wrong, but the first time Betty saw Evelyn she was sitting, reading, and you could see the blood running through the dialysis machine. The second time she confronted her and she was in the same hookup, with the blood running, plus the immune-drug IV drip.
YEP
Oh, yeah, they are a truly wretched pair. It took me years to realize that Emily was basically presenting a microcosm of society at large in this super isolated yet obsessed with class/appearances rural community, but instead of having a big city to dissipate some of the FEELINGS, it all turned into a boiling cauldron…
Their brother Branwell wasn’t a psychopath but he ended up in every single sister’s book, and every single sister underlined in her way his horrendous behavior and the damage it wreaked.
Heh, I HIGHLY recommend Kate Beaton’s take:
Good for you! Taking steps in the right direction is laudable, always.
My dearest, how scary and sad and awful.
When you post it’s like I’m living a parallel life.
MAAAARRRRRZIPAAAAAAN! Ah, such grace.