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TattleTeeny

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  1. Maybe she fooled Dan with some of the faux meat “crumbles” — some of them are insanely realistic! But based on the “Dan in 2 places at once” issue, I’d guess it was an error. Jackie calling Darlene “Becky” made me laugh. Felt very old-school Jackie — like frantic and excitable but not a complete cartoon.
  2. I don’t feel offended or anything, and, like I said, I don’t know what her deal is and she could be full of crap. That said, I didn’t think her description sounded odd at all or similar to Dorit. It actually sounded similar to me, haha! Anyway, this is not a logical disorder so there’s not really much sense in expecting a person who has it to sound logical when explaining it to someone who doesn’t. Its symptoms often contradict other people’s impressions of us, even those who are much closer than TV watchers (for instance, my mom and dad have zero idea of mine). It’s not like Monk — well, some people are. Sometimes I am! But mostly, for me (and maybe for Scheana), it’s just looks like an outwardly normal human without any noticeable red flag that tells onlookers that there’s OCD afoot. ETA: I don’t think that the fact that Scheana did travel/leave Summer Moon means that she’s not legitimately anxious about doing so. I deal with a similar situation all the time (and it was worse pre-COVID, when I didn’t work from home). Again, I wouldn’t be at all surprised if she purposely kept it to herself for a variety of reasons, until she felt like she couldn't anymore.
  3. I truly don't understand this from any perspective. Are they just saying hi?
  4. Her OCD might be a storyline now to explain why she's not drinking? I don't know. It's very possible that she kept it to herself because she didn't want to sound "crazy," which she mentioned somewhere (I'm just not sure if it was the show or WWHL. Also, I thought she said that it wasn't necessarily the traveling without the baby that triggered her -- it was having someone other than family take care of her?). Or, maybe she just thought the difficulties she was feeling would go away on their own or that they were normal issues for new moms. I can say from experience that, for some with OCD, it can take a while to realize or decide that it's not just a high-strung personality and/or random quirks that are making you feel/act a certain way, and in the meantime, we all still have to do things and go places and take care of stuff. Also, in women, OCD can become worse/more noticeable/more difficult to manage as we get older and/or when hormones do crazy shit.
  5. But he said she could come to the party if she wanted!
  6. Damn it! You mean I pondered for nothing?!
  7. Oh, thank you! I'll put my trophy next to the one I got when I was 4, for singing "a dog without a bone, a cat without a phone" to the Doors' "Riders on the Storm."
  8. I normally ignore things like that (or at least don't bother to mention them) unless I'm being paid. But I got distracted trying to figure out if it was some kind of wordplay on something in the episode.
  9. Is the title misspelled or am I missing a pun of some kind?
  10. Thanks! Bear in mind, I work at home and I have 2 long-haired cats -- hence my lint/fur issue!
  11. I'm not arguing because what do I know, but I am wondering how a childcare percentage can be estimated based on IG posts. Also, is it possible that Brock is simply the parent who is more available? Would he be considered to be "dropping the ball" if she were the 80%? No. People do it every day. I don't have a kid, but I have to (and want to) do things that OCD tries to convince me not to do all the time.
  12. I am sure this has come up before, but leggings! Target used to have the best ones and they were discontinued a while back. They were slightly shiny -- not my favorite thing, but the shine wasn't super-egregious and it kept them from getting all linty like matte-finish ones do. I still have them, but the tag with the fabric content has long since faded, so I can't use that info to find a duplicate!
  13. Oh, thank you! I don't eat much chocolate (and I get super-annoyed at the women in commercials who take the ridiculously tiny bites) and I don't think I have ever had one of these. I do recall that I kind of liked the Xmas season commercial though; it reminded me of midcentury Xmas cards for whatever random reason my brain conjured up.
  14. It's some kind of gold-foil-wrapped chocolate in a ball shape -- I forget its name!
  15. Hahahhaaa, I actually laughed when I posted! Somehow it's funnier typed out than it is in my head.
  16. Oyyyyyyy, I am gonna start screaming if I have to see -- or actually, hear -- some chocolate commercial with a song that sounds like it says, "stars fuckin' up the sky, ripe old malaria." I know it doesn't say that, but it's one of those songs that is supposed to sound dreamy and melodic (or something) but just does not (to me, anyway; I feel the same way about that "Arms of an Angel" cacophonous mess). And as for some yogurt one that posits that it's "cool" that one becomes a "human vending machine" after having children -- I am childless so don't go by me, but does not sound cool to me at all.
  17. Seriously. I mean, she bragged that all she could manage to get is a dude who numerically ranks her -- and not even with the highest score. Early 50s and not married. Have had the same BF for 15 years. We live together and I fail to see how being married would make a difference in my day-to-day life, AnnMarie! So shut it.
  18. At an old job, our kitchen signs frequently said ""DONOT" -- not "don't," not "do not," but "DONOT." We also had this gem (that I may have posted here a long time ago) on the refrigerator, which, on top of punctuation and font abuse, makes almost no sense at all.
  19. Same! I mostly carry an army green messenger bag and I'm fabulous!
  20. I feel kind of bad for any office pescatarians who hate the smell of microwave popcorn.
  21. I like Sutton. I think I would be friends with her over any of the others.
  22. I have personally never had to deal with any human cremains, but all of my pets' have been in really tightly packed plastic -- almost like a little brick.
  23. It happened to me -- but only at my allergist, not during anything super-scary. I was getting that test with all the stupid potential-allergen-containing stickers you have to leave on for 2 days. She turned around to get more of them and, when she turned back, she gasped at how fast my skin said "nope." (Turns out, I was also allergic to the adhesive of the stickers, so that was some extra fun for me!)
  24. I assume that Sutton has only some of the ashes, hence a bag, but does Kyle think that ashes are sent to people just loose in a box or an urn? They're not.
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