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This is 100% bait for Daniel, but it's might be the most self destructive bait so far. She might as well declare that she will not respect any informal custody agreement. You could even extrapolate that she won't respect any joint custody agreement period.
I mean, in the funniest timeline, Becky continues to escalate and Dan (or his lady friend who is of a maternal way already suggest that he do something) legally petitions the court for full custody or termination of Becky's parental rights. Becky, who lives for the drama and not much else, demands that Jackson pay for a lawyer to finally put Daniel, her rapist she'll remind you, in the metaphorical ground. Jackson then forwards this request to Matron Gerber, who responds with: I will not fund this lunacy. Give Daniel his daughter. You married a psychopath. Please send Daniel my warmest regards.
Bex posted a new FetLife photo, featuring Sam and what I'm going to pretend is Jackson's malformed hand. I feel like she's posted this elsewhere before:
Bex posted a new FetLife photo, featuring Sam and what I'm going to pretend is Jackson's malformed hand. I feel like she's posted this elsewhere before:
So she’s saying he’s asking her for hahnuh’s schedule while she’s there for the next four days, right? Daniel could obviously see her rotting on the couch for a year ignoring the kid and the house, surely he wouldn’t need an itemized schedule for that.
7:00 AM: Wake up to Hannah crying, scream until one of the men deal with it.
2:00 PM: Wake up and roll over. Smoke joint and scroll through social media.
3:15 PM: Get out of bed. Consume Doordash leftovers, if any. If none, order Doordash. Get high.
6:00 PM: Post on BlueSky about being abused. Post on Fetlife about being a happy, hot mommy who wants a new, hot, young son.
9:00 PM: Order Doordash. Scream for no reason to see if anyone comes to see if anything is wrong. Scream because nobody comes.
9:15 PM: Get high. Post to BlueSky.
2:00 AM: Post to BlueSky about how hard you worked and hope you can survive the abuse for just one more day.
Bex posted a new FetLife photo, featuring Sam and what I'm going to pretend is Jackson's malformed hand. I feel like she's posted this elsewhere before:
This picture really does say a thousand words. Becky draped over her soyboy toyboy you’re not leaving me are you Sam not now not ever not like HIM while Cuckson stands awkwardly in front of them. Fake grins on both the men, Cuckson trying to look happy because Becky insisted on it and Sam desperately hoping no one he knows sees his fat slag girlfriend.
Bex posted a new FetLife photo, featuring Sam and what I'm going to pretend is Jackson's malformed hand. I feel like she's posted this elsewhere before:
The absolute delusion required to constantly be posting "oh my god you guys I'm sooooooo skinnyyyyyyy" only to reveal you're still chubby the next day.
I just realized Hah-nuh is about to potentially experience the first peaceful four days of her life. I know, rainbows, but with Becky not around I gotta hope her little life is less chaotic.
I just realized Hah-nuh is about to potentially experience the first peaceful four days of her life. I know, rainbows, but with Becky not around I gotta hope her little life is less chaotic.
Please God let Daniel upload pictures of Hannah playing with other kids and looking genuinely happy and Becky goes nuclear for Daniel exposing and weaponizing and sexualizing her daughter (Which he doesn't even want and raped into her) in such a manner!
I've read the book and watched the show. Atwood wrote it in 1985 but has stated how it was inspired by the Iranian Revolution of 1979, where Iran turned from a monarchy to a ultra conservative theocracy overnight.
I haven't read the book which is probably how I got that misimpression. The unwatchable TV show seemed to make it overtly about Christianity. There was a more watchable movie back in 1990 which also wasn't very good but at least had a score by Ryuichi Sakamoto, which makes nearly any movie at least tolerable.