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jereman75 t1_jdypa4e wrote
Reply to comment by Mississimia in Woman framed in ‘rape fantasy’ plot speaks out after conviction of ex-U.S. Marshal by drkgodess
This is a lot like my ex wife. When I met her she was recently divorced and told me about how abusive he was, raped her, etc. I didn’t pick up on the narcissism because I honestly thought her ex husband was an abusive asshole. She tried to plan some insane things to get back at him and I just thought it was because he was so terrible and had gotten away with crimes. I felt she was justified. Fortunately I never got involved with any of her schemes. Fast forward to me divorcing her years later and she starts accusing me of things I never did. Crazy things, not just exaggerations. She also probably has a BPD diagnosis but won’t admit it. I’m glad to be divorced from her but I’m still a bit fucked up from it all.
jereman75 t1_jdd8a31 wrote
Reply to comment by ComprehensiveAdmin in Body is 17-year-old accused of shooting 2 at Denver high school, Colorado coroner confirms - CNN by oldschoolskater
Everything has to do with funding.
jereman75 t1_jbewtrn wrote
Reply to comment by dghammer in Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
This was a popular meme back then. Like in the ‘90s maybe. It was said that they were serving lab grown meat or something.
jereman75 t1_jade65u wrote
Reply to comment by Fritzschmied in This new Stanley tape measures is missing a few marks between 24 and 25... by Jay_Ray
We know. We just don’t care.
jereman75 t1_jaddtly wrote
Reply to comment by Milnoc in This new Stanley tape measures is missing a few marks between 24 and 25... by Jay_Ray
Or a town where there’s not one
jereman75 t1_j2oets4 wrote
Reply to comment by pembquist in Observer rats vocalize and show joy jumps when witnessing tickling. by [deleted]
I’ve had many pet rats and they’re awesome, but I’ve also had to deal with pest rats, and they’re not awesome. The traits that make them fun also make them a pain in the ass - smart, curious, persistent, hungry, agile, etc.
jereman75 t1_j2oebar wrote
Reply to comment by The_Steel_One in Observer rats vocalize and show joy jumps when witnessing tickling. by [deleted]
I’ve kept several rats. They are really great pets. They definitely like to play and have different personalities. One of mine used to get all excited for balloons. When I would play with a balloon with my daughter, this rat would jump up in her cage trying to go after it.
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Reply to comment by happyends in Vanna White celebrates 40 years on 'Wheel of Fortune' by AmethystOrator
Cal Worthington has her beat I’m pretty sure. Not too many others though.
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Reply to comment by Justme100001 in LPT: Measure the length of one of your fingers from tip to joint, remember it and always have primitive measuring tape with you. by pheenX
It weirds me out that you said “pink” not pinky twice.
jereman75 t1_jdywoqd wrote
Reply to comment by Mississimia in Woman framed in ‘rape fantasy’ plot speaks out after conviction of ex-U.S. Marshal by drkgodess
Thanks. What you described is so similar. A lot of the motivation was for custody of a child. She thought the ends justified the means no matter what she did.
I guess I commented because it may not just be money that was the motivation for that psycho. People like that have such fragile egos and such little empathy that they feel justified doing whatever they want.