The behavior of decadent nobility, cokehead divas and spoiled children: When dissatisfied by some aspect of the world, scream abusively until someone else fixes it for you. It's entitlement in its purest form.
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It's not really telling that this one person is this much of an abusive piece of shit. What's telling is she felt that her abuse was so valid and important and virtuous that it needed to be shouted to the entire country, and (much more significantly) WaPo agreed and enabled her.
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Why do people publish that sort of thing about themselves? Is that what non-Catholics do when they need absolution?
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It's the behavior of decadent nobility and spoiled children: React to dissatisfaction with some aspect of the world by screaming abusively until someone else fixes it for you. It's entitlement in its purest form.
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Do you think they see that as a good thing to be proud about? Or do they see it as a shameful-yet-relatable experience, like depressed millennials sharing suicide memes?
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I think in this particular case the writer is rationalizing away any feelings of guilt; the second part of the essay is an attempt to justify/obscure being an abusive lunatic to her husband for no reason by linking it symbolically to things he has no control over.
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I wonder if her thinking goes I did a thing -> I feel bad about thing -> crazy rationalization -> I don't feel guilty anymore Or if it went I did a bad thing -> I feel no guilt at all -> Why? Am I a bad person? -> crazy rationalization -> Oh, I was right in not feeling guilt
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No clue, I have autism
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that's...what?
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Not sure if the poster's fetish is the object-level proposal or the meta-level discussing it in public.
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bone spurs though
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how does one read this without paying them?
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I right-click "Open Link in New Private Window" and I run an adblocker. But here's an http://archive.fo link https://archive.fo/1layh
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"I yelled at my husband last night. Not pick-up-your-socks yell. " lol i like how she tells you that she's an unhinged scold in the first line
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