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TattleTeeny

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  1. I usually just leave mine in whatever shoes I last wore with them. If I am in organization mode, they get a slot in the shoe shelf. However... That shoe shelf has available slots only because I recently did a purge -- working at home and last year's busted foot/dr's advice made many pairs obsolete in my life. I am wondering if one of the inserts found its way into a Goodwill-bound bag. Like I said, they're $50; I'll grab another set (and I am sure that the minute I do that, I'll find the missing one).
  2. Makes sense, but I was talking only about the black eye and its ongoing non-explanation.
  3. This fucking black-eye bullshit must either be a big something or a big nothing. I find it super-weird that we still don't know why it happened and in what context, and the fact that none of the viewer questions on WWHLwere about this makes me think Bravo weeded them out for some particular reason.
  4. Revisiting this... You guys, I lost a SHOE INSERT! A single shoe insert; I have the other one. Luckily, I don't mean the expensive Rx ones that were custom fit to me; these were my "extra set" that I use when the custom ones don't fit well into a certain shoe ($50-ish in stores). But what the holy hell could have happened here? How? I looked in all my shoes!
  5. I have a vitamin subscription that is supposed to be monthly, but their timeline has always felt screwy. I just yesterday finished one bottle and I have another in the cabinet that I will open tonight. Yet, I got an email today that my next one is on the way (I usually get the "we're getting your order ready" email only about 2 weeks into my current bottle). I don't often forget to take them, and I have talked to CS, thinking it needed to be adjusted, but they say it's normal. I guess this is not a big deal, but for whatever reason, it gets on my nerves.
  6. What was that face thing/treatment being used on Garcelle? Do I want it?! Also, a not-full refrigerator can just as easily suggest that someone does eat.
  7. Ugh, kind of commercial related, I guess, but targeted ads for online games and casinos! WTF? I have never, ever once in my life searched or shopped or paid attention to anything that would lead anyone to believe I was a potential consumer for these things -- not Candy Crush, not way back in the days of Farmville, and I maybe did Wordle 3 times when it was new. But they are relentless. And also aesthetically displeasing. So ugly.
  8. I think the Club one also has the MESSIEST spreading of jelly onto a cracker! Fucking stickiness! Then, the rubbing of socks on a carpet, which just no, I can't.
  9. I got the idea that someone may have made Jacob kick her. He was pretty broken up about other things he’d been made to do. But maybe, if it was him, that kicking thing was where he drew the line as far as what he could bear to talk about for the documentary.
  10. “I didn’t think I needed Swiffer until I saw how easily it picked up my hair every time I dried it.” But she must have thought she needed it at least a little bit if she bought it? But I can forgive that — maybe it was a gift! Mostly what makes it weird to me is that she didn’t think she needed it until after she repeatedly used it often enough for the words “every time” to be used. Maybe she has a certain number of times that a product has to work before deciding it’s needed? I’m OK with Dr. Rick but was a little confused about the tissue box covers. I don’t use them but I can see why someone might want something that is in keeping with their decor style or even that keeps the box from moving around.
  11. I feel like what may be getting lost in the public opinion of Natalia and this whole story is that, even if she was/is a scammer and was an adult back then (which she was not), it is not an excuse to treat someone cruelly instead of extricating yourself from the situation. The treatment of Natalia by the Barnetts says more about them than it does about her, no matter who or how old she was.
  12. I have had this issue too, though not necessarily with pragmatic clothing! I get it when I lose a scarf or gloves or even a sock, but how in the hell do I lose T-shirts? One was a Han Solo and another was one that said "Cat Club." Just gone!
  13. OH MY GOD, seriously with these certified mail forms! Like, thanks for providing SO MUCH SPACE to write addresses. Reformat this shit already.
  14. Maybe she also has PKSD. She's in the opening credits, so looks like she did it. She is terrible.
  15. I just heard Watch What Crappens say that Monica's house is 1,200 square feet. Do all her kids live there? If so, yikes -- my condo is just under 1,200 and I think it's too tight for only 2 people. Also, I have no idea why WWC makes that chirpy noise for Monica, but I love it.
  16. Yes. But to be fair, I'm drunk. Just kidding, I'm not.
  17. You are correct! Overthinking commercials is pretty much why this topic forum exists. I have no issue with the point of the ad or the idea behind it, though — or any of your examples (or the ad’s) as to why one might want a pizza in a pinch. Regardless, the ad’s wording is bad. That’s what is bugging me.
  18. "...a free pizza to use for a future pizza emergency" is really strange wording. You're not using the pizza for an emergency, you're using it in an emergency. And the "to use" part is clunky and unnecessary -- and "use" is an odd verb in terms of pizza. Plus, we know we're talking about pizza; we don't need the word twice in that particular sentence. As for the emergency, is it a future pizza emergency or just a future food-in-general emergency? To specify pizza makes it seem like pizza must already have been part of your plan -- like the emergency happened to the pizza, as opposed to something else that necessitated a last-minute pizza order. "We'll give you a free pizza for a future emergency." Or "we'll give you a free pizza credit to use in a future emergency."
  19. I just hope the Manses were just feeling overwhelmed when they made that call and realize that Natalia, for the foreseeable future, may have episodes or periods of drama and discontent and maybe even "crazy" behavior. I doubt someone can merely snap out of half a lifetime of mistreatment, no matter how grateful and comfortable and loved she may comparatively feel. Add in fame/notoriety, social media, documentarians, and maybe scary realizations that come to light through therapy -- that's a lot for someone who still is, in many ways, a scared child.
  20. Same. I have also learned to sign various animal-related petitions without looking at anything too closely -- and have found out that one organization allows you to set your email preferences to not show anything upsetting.
  21. I have never seen eggs packed vertically either, but why can't they be? If the carton is securely closed and the eggs are in there nice and good, why would vertical be any worse than the other way? I don't buy eggs, so bear with my ifs, but what is the right way? At the bottom of a bag all by itself?
  22. Sure. But we didn’t get to see Kristine’s demeanor or whatever like we did with Michael. He seems like a beaten down, insecure, weak, deluded, and terrified person. I don’t suspect that’s what Kristine would give off had we seen her like we did him (well, maybe deluded). But again, I don’t feel empathy for the current version of Michael, just the version before that that became damaged enough to do all these garbage things to a small, defenseless child.
  23. I despise him but I totally get this. Something likely happened to make him this way and so I guess I do feel for the person he was -- whoever and whatever that may have been, maybe even an innocent little kid -- before he was the person we see now. This doesn't mean that I wouldn't kind of like to punch Now-Michael right in the chops, though.
  24. I hate Michael with a fury, but I do not think he's fabricating that he too was abused at the hands and whims of Kristine (and not that I know, of course, but I believed him that he never sexually abused Natalia). That said, it absolves him not at all -- just maybe explains him a little bit. But he was an adult and she was a vulnerable child and nothing she did warranted what they did. They can rot in hell. And how dare he drive away so carefree and relieved, as if he's off the morality hook simply because she benevolently chose to forgive him.
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