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[–] culofiesta 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago (edited ago)
I watched seconds of her testimony and it's obvious it's an act. Very, very clearly an act with a script.
It's no wonder why so many women believe her- once women get past a certain age they get loopy. A lack of purpose drive them bonkers and they spend their lives in front of the tv watching Oprah, Ellen or whatever crap they are programmed to watch. They believe in ghosts. They think the stars affect their feelings. They think rocks have magical powers. They get emotionally involved in television shows so they think those characters are people in their lives. Is it any wonder they believe this clearly mentally ill woman?
[–] AndrewBlazeIt 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Goddamn, that's pretty much a word-for-word description of what happened to most of my friends' mothers once we all moved out.
[–] culofiesta 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I see it every day. Dealing with middle aged women is like leading a room full of toddlers- they are never happy, always complaining, they fight with each other and they need constant attention and validation. It's depressing to watch.
A LOT of them are big alcoholics. They think it's hilarious too.
[–] boekanier ago (edited ago)
Yes, women are very unbalanced. And career women are extra unstable.