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And how'd that work out, champ?They were only interested in giving me $500 to scream at Sam in a Jerry Springer type episode.
This is what I was talking about earlier. When it happens to you, it's awful, you're an abuse survivor. When it happens to Sam? LOL, WHAT A FUCKING SLUT. SHE DESERVED IT. WISH THAT BULLET HIT HER.That was not a girl. The demon whore whose boobs he grabbed is a rabid anti-vaxer and he most likely made that video directed at or inspired by her, oddly enough.
And you enabled that behavior.What's more amazing is that he would keep it on all the time, even as he slept. Imagine trying to convince him to take the boots off before going on the bed!
Tarl's reason for doing this is that the police could come in at any time to arrest him, even though there is no reason for them to do a nighttime raid on him for domestic violence charge.
I also pointed out that there are cool videos are of dudes wearing nothing but boxers, going outside with the sword
Context matters, dear girl.
As one's addiction progresses, the associated paranoia also progresses.I think he was afraid of intruders or police, but mostly police, and it was just another insane delusional retarded aspect of the pickled-brained vampirate.
Homeless lady that has an addiction and also enabled another addict's addiction wants you to know that it's all like...labels, man. Nothing means anything!I'm going with the fact that a drug addict implies that a person does hard drugs. Hard drugs are cocaine, heroin, fentanyl, meth, etc. If a person does pharmaceuticals, they are a pillhead. We do not call them a drug addict. If your mom is popping pills in the bathroom, she's a pillhead, not a drug addict.
Disingenuous argument. You're arguing semantics and labeling, and not about addictions or the associated behaviors.We don't want to conjure the image of her shooting up with a heroin needle when she is just popping pills. If a person only smokes a plant that contains THC, which is indeed a drug, we call them a pothead.
More banging on the label drum.This is just like if a person is addicted to caffeine, we don't call them a drug addict, even though caffeine is a drug.
Gosh darn it, that trash panda sure did put me in my place. I'm going to seethe now as she smugly settles into her homeless shelter bed, surrounded by other mentally ill homeless people.If a person is addicted to alcohol, we call them an alcoholic, even though alcohol, like THC, is a drug. I hope this clears things up for the dimwits in the peanut gallery.