That was my first thought.On balance and not to dismiss your theory but she was in bed Sleeping off the binges.
That was my first thought.On balance and not to dismiss your theory but she was in bed Sleeping off the binges.
A plan so cunning they could pin a tail on it and call it a fox ?They appear to have a ‘plan’. But with them pair they never go according to plan
He wrote Starlight, Coraline, Good Omens, American Gods, Ocean at the end of the lane etc. She was in arty indie band The Dresden Dolls and wrote a book about ‘asking for help’, if any of that rings a bell!I don't even know who this Gaiman and his ex wife are! Maybe I'm having a blonde moment, or they are only known in the states? So am happy to ignore anything he has written. That being said i do like the odd fantasy book, but given the gist of it can I assume it borders on mental health issues? Or am I totally barking up the wrong tree?
He DEFINITELY has the hots for me. Sorry ladiesTime for a palette cleanser
We’ve started rewatching Forever so this feels appropriate.
I just want the money tbfHe DEFINITELY has the hots for me. Sorry ladies
I use my real name on SM, but my insta is private and my FB is heavily locked down if you're not on my friends list, I've always had it that way. Now, when I set up my account on here, in all honesty I didn't give it a 2nd thought; I'd been reading the threads for about 2 weeks and thought right I have to join this properly. I then tried to change my name, to no avail, I even asked fellow tattlers if it was possible, and obviously it isn't, so I'm stuck with itRespectfully, if anyone is using their real name on all of their SM and also here on Tattle they are in fact doxxing themselves. This goes for any of us. And if anyone engages Alice or those who actively target her on SM using their real name they have to be prepared to deal with the consequences. We all know how disordered her thinking is. We're all responsible for our own actions, IMO.
No offence to anyone here. I want only the very best for everyone.
No Helmut Lang?Most importantly my Valentino boots have arrived. Cheers Yo
You do have rather a LOT of wains to support, are we into the 110s yet?!I just want the money tbf
Mr Mimsy has green eyes, the Irish charm with a Scottish accent. I’m good
Popping one out as I type.You do have rather a LOT of wains to support, are we into the 110s yet?!
He blocked me, not sure how long ago. When I was reporting the ppl that were spewing abuse at me, he has been tagged in it, so I clicked on his profile and now I'm blocked.Damn, cockbro has protected his Tweets too!
Do you live in a shoe?Popping one out as I type.
Baby not poop!!
A Helmut Lang one, I heard..
Do you live in a shoe?
A Louboutin?.
Do you live in a shoe?
You are thriving and you are an asset to this worldHe recommended this book on Narcissism/BPD when he was going through a divorce (I surmise as a passive-aggressive pop at his ex-wife). Some of his work is quite brilliant; otherwise, it’s fairly dark. No, what I leapt upon was the title - mentioning narcissism and BPD on these threads means, inevitably, that *both* of these conditions are going to be picked on. Knowing our lovely ReturningThePearls and her stellar and unflinching work on herself and her mental health, I didn’t want her to feel injured and hurt by random speculations about BPD individuals. (I’ve certainly had enough of those re: autism, even on these threads: one poster surmised Malice was autistic because she ‘lacked empathy’, one of the most damaging and fundamentally incorrect assessment of the autistic community.) I acknowledge that I might have become somewhat impatient, but it sometimes becomes so wearing to have to describe to a neuronormative person why X is a trigger, why Y will hurt, why Z is denigrating… in short, the world really isn’t made for people like RTP and me. But we attempt to thrive nonetheless: it would just be nice, once in a while, if people understood the invisible struggles going on all around them, day in, day out.
Since I jumped on the bandwagon from the poster who put the splitting book let me give context.I don't even know who this Gaiman and his ex wife are! Maybe I'm having a blonde moment, or they are only known in the states? So am happy to ignore anything he has written. That being said i do like the odd fantasy book, but given the gist of it can I assume it borders on mental health issues? Or am I totally barking up the wrong tree?
Thread title nomination!We aren't here for therapy, we are here for the lolz.