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The terms for breaking the lease should be spelled out in her lease contract. Where I live, it's typical for the properties owned by companies (as opposed to private landlords) to require the payment of two months of rent to break the lease. I would have expected the Henry to have something similar.If she can’t afford rent, then why would she break a lease? That costs a significant chunk of change. Ive seen places like The Henry try to get tenants to pay out the rest of their contract even if they’re living there and then people have to sublet. She’s definitely too stupid to figure out how to do that.
There's no way to know that, though. She never lost enough weight to get in the machine to scan her body to make sure there wasn't cancer growing anywhere else, and with all the weight she's gained she's even further away from getting that scan.I'd put money on it being her doctor called and she is officially in remission. That's it. Nothing more.
"My OCD has gotten drastically worse as I age" It's almost like never challenging yourself to overcome your shortcomings can make them worse. It's like a dyslexic who avoids reading and writing because it's hard. It only gets more difficult if you don't work to overcome it. Living the kind of lifestyle she has allows any innate flaws to become amplified with time. Then she blames it for why she can't do something despite doing little to nothing to prevent it from getting to that point.Her answering questions about books/library...
SHE HAS BAD OCD BUT TOUCHES EVERYTHING IN THE WALMART ???
Amber said in the past that she does not like to be seen in public and the fact that she cannot stand for more than a couple of minutes is the reason why she does not want to go to libraries or any stores that do not provide mobility scooters. The books that she buys are either from Target, Walmart or Amazon and not from any book stores. Any suggestion from her that it is OCD or other mental issues is a diversion from her lack of mobility.Fatty is just trolling, again. She touches everything, apart from Thumby. In the stuff that Thumby was selling, there were the books that Fatty 'read' in January and some books that were ex-library books. Try harder, Fatty. For the love of God, try harder.
She goes to Barnes & Noble a lot. (or she used to) Probably because she can have a snack and sugar drink at the cafe there. She's always waddling out with some kind of milkshake disguised as a coffee drink. She probably sweeps up a ton of potential books, barely reading the titles, and then sits in the cafe or on one of their comfy chairs and goes through the books. Though I doubt she'd fit in the chairs. Maybe she just grabs a ton of books to go through at home, buys them while becky buys the treats and drinks, and then they leave.Amber said in the past that she does not like to be seen in public and the fact that she cannot stand for more than a couple of minutes is the reason why she does not want to go to libraries or any stores that do not provide mobility scooters. The books that she buys are either from Target, Walmart or Amazon and not from any book stores. Any suggestion from her that it is OCD or other mental issues is a diversion from her lack of mobility.
At first glance I'd think a large person with a walker is at least trying to function, and therefore less pathetic and loathsome.I wonder why she doesn't get a walker like Chantal's? I know she's vain, but is a walker any more embarrassing than a scooty?
If you expect yourself to change and loose weight any day now, getting a walker, your own scooter, a seat for the shower, seatbelt extender, clothes that actually fit or anything to help the quality of life for a morbidly obese person, is like accepting your current situation and that your problems are there to stay for the foreseeable future. It could also be that these things have connotations with people who have difficulties in life and they're not like "one of those people" they see on TV. Amber has previously been in denial of her immobility and it did seem like she managed to appreciate some of what she had lost after being down 90 something last year.. That however is going straight into the memory hole as she convinces herself she's still living her best life while gaining all of it back.At first glance I'd think a large person with a walker is at least trying to function, and therefore less pathetic and loathsome.
That's big and I think she's lying about that. She has showed her rings and the sizes. When she was the same weight before she couldn't fit a 10 to the base of the finger. She put it on her thumb.