I feel the exact same way. She knew what she was doing was wrong. I don't think she "snapped" at all.
Evil.
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another one 14 min ago
New [h=1]1 person stabbed at Rexdale Walmart parking lot[/h]http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/stabbing-rexdale-walmart-1.3379387
Clothing designer??????
And impatient, like this whole thing was interfering with her day.
I can't stoping wondering why she didn't ask about her kid. Even if she knew already. I would be begging and crying.
In America you are told not to utter one word!
Mr. Dear missed that memo.
Mr. Dear missed that memo.
Oh my mistake everyone it was not within an hour. One was afternoon, one was evening. The news stories appeared within an hour which confused me.
Still this is very unusual for Toronto.
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(So many threads here lately like this imo, are people becoming more bonkers, or does it just appear that way to due our increased awareness due to internet?)
Do any of us know if she was activily employed - ie took vacation leave for the last week or had she already lost her job,
--last time she was gainfully employed??
From what i'm getting here, I'm hearing that we can't expect any more from this woman &others like her because she had a bad childhood &cannot be expected to rise above it. If that is truly the case, then people in her position should not be allowed to have children, drive cars, own guns, etc, cause they just can't handle it. All there should be for her is govt programs to get her thru life & never expect good results, cause she just ain't capable.
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I gave a lot of overnight thought to this post and believe you hit the nail on the head in the above paragraph, especially the bolded portion. The operative word, I believe, is EXPECT. When nothing is expected of a person, especially by those who are working with them/supposedly helping in some way, what incentive do they have to do any better? None, as far as I can see. In my experience, most people try to live up to what is expected of them, one way or the other. When nothing is required, nothing is given.
I believe you hit the problem square on with this very insightful post.
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