I don't think she's 100% sober, maybe not alcohol but most likely something to "get through" the meeting. That's a far more likely and realistic situation.
"Not behaving like I imagine she should behave" is not evidence. Because if it is, I can claim it's fake because Candace isn't as shocked as I imagine she should be upon hearing this.
I know everyone being an autist is an injoke amongst the terminally online crowd, but I really think this whole thing betrays a lack of life experience amongst people in this crowd.
At some point someone in your family will die, and you will have to push it to the side and continue fulfilling your responsibilities. And when that happens to you, you'll actually be glad of the hour or so of work that allows you to focus on something else and forget how holding your dead Child felt.
At some point someone in your family will die, and you will have to push it to the side and continue fulfilling your responsibilities. And when that happens to you, you'll actually be glad of the hour or so of work that allows you to focus on something else and forget how holding your dead Child felt.
Dude, do you think you're the only person here who lost someone or knows people who lost someone close to them? Seriously? I would bet most of the people here are over 30, with many of them over 40.
The indignation and moralizing in your comment is actually more authentic than anything Erika Kirk has said since the assassination.
Yeah I get it, like I said I reckon I could have done 90% of that too. But that direct addressing of his death at 0 to 100, that's not forgetting it and getting lost in work, and I don't think I could have done it so completely dispassionately. But maybe somebody else can.
I don't think she's 100% sober, maybe not alcohol but most likely something to "get through" the meeting. That's a far more likely and realistic situation.
"Not behaving like I imagine she should behave" is not evidence. Because if it is, I can claim it's fake because Candace isn't as shocked as I imagine she should be upon hearing this.
I know everyone being an autist is an injoke amongst the terminally online crowd, but I really think this whole thing betrays a lack of life experience amongst people in this crowd.
At some point someone in your family will die, and you will have to push it to the side and continue fulfilling your responsibilities. And when that happens to you, you'll actually be glad of the hour or so of work that allows you to focus on something else and forget how holding your dead Child felt.
Dude, do you think you're the only person here who lost someone or knows people who lost someone close to them? Seriously? I would bet most of the people here are over 30, with many of them over 40.
The indignation and moralizing in your comment is actually more authentic than anything Erika Kirk has said since the assassination.
It wasn't directed at you personally.
I know, it was directed at the forum. My point is that almost everybody here is an adult.
Yeah I get it, like I said I reckon I could have done 90% of that too. But that direct addressing of his death at 0 to 100, that's not forgetting it and getting lost in work, and I don't think I could have done it so completely dispassionately. But maybe somebody else can.
That's definitely strange, that part is true.