>unconfident "cool" stance
Her thumbs are supposed to be out of her pockets. Everything her husband said stuck in her mind enough to write the article.
>Imagine living with a narcissistic solipsist who would interpret a meteor hitting the earth as a personal attack >Realize you already do if you're married to a woman >Now imagine this woman has an outlet to project her solipsism, in which you feature heavily as the villain despite supporting her 20 year, almost certainly doomed to fail, "writing career.
9 damage, sure you can have this if you really want to but i really think it's kind of excessive because to be quite honest you can only model a message board so much before you just start wanting to use it again
There are only so many hours in a day. Until you finish your writing and become a 'success' (don't know who she is so I can't judge her level of success, but lets just say success in the abstract) then every hour you spend writing IS an interruption of other things that need doing. Of course, it's a trade off she's willing to make, but it is a trade off nonetheless.
This lad hit the nail on the head
Life is full of things that need doing. Either you can do them or someone else can. If she's such a success I'm sure she can hire a maid or a cook or whatever. But complaining that her husband has pointed out that their domestic life has slipped due to her pouring her time into writing whatever dogshit she thinks is profound and entertaining is just ridiculous and myopic.
>How would your friends and family react to you becoming a hit writer?
A lot of people would be pissed if I ever got published. It's a collection of true life events that most everybody would prefer went forgotten.
>be married >work to provide for wife >she picks up the domestic slack in exchange for a life of provision >this liberates her to work on her writing >she finds success >"husband I will no longer keep the house, you are holding me back"
Classic art hoe. She'll divorce him as soon as she feels confident in her "hit author" status.
>the guardian
>a woman’s feelings
who cares
>unconfident "cool" stance
Her thumbs are supposed to be out of her pockets. Everything her husband said stuck in her mind enough to write the article.
>Imagine living with a narcissistic solipsist who would interpret a meteor hitting the earth as a personal attack
>Realize you already do if you're married to a woman
>Now imagine this woman has an outlet to project her solipsism, in which you feature heavily as the villain despite supporting her 20 year, almost certainly doomed to fail, "writing career.
Did she think that success in one area of life would eliminate her responsibilities in another area of life?
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It's that simple.
9 damage, sure you can have this if you really want to but i really think it's kind of excessive because to be quite honest you can only model a message board so much before you just start wanting to use it again
What a fricking moronic woman.
There are only so many hours in a day. Until you finish your writing and become a 'success' (don't know who she is so I can't judge her level of success, but lets just say success in the abstract) then every hour you spend writing IS an interruption of other things that need doing. Of course, it's a trade off she's willing to make, but it is a trade off nonetheless.
This lad hit the nail on the head
Life is full of things that need doing. Either you can do them or someone else can. If she's such a success I'm sure she can hire a maid or a cook or whatever. But complaining that her husband has pointed out that their domestic life has slipped due to her pouring her time into writing whatever dogshit she thinks is profound and entertaining is just ridiculous and myopic.
tl;dr FRICK WOMEN, but you already knew that
She probably writes about slobbering on wiener and this upsets her husband has not been slobbered on in 2 decades.
Thought it was the same person lol
She looks almost human.
>deeply vibey novel
Frick you. You don’t even have the excuse of being 16, you middle aged cat lady.
her human disguise looks like it's on the verge of slipping off and revealing the scales underneath
The frick is a vibey novel?
that's somebodys son!
I welcome A.I only to see people like this hysterically commit suicide in the open just for one last gasp of attention from others.
>How would your friends and family react to you becoming a hit writer?
A lot of people would be pissed if I ever got published. It's a collection of true life events that most everybody would prefer went forgotten.
yes, this has happened. this will be funny forever. this was pushing it. i thought this was the greatest thing i had ever seen.
>suddenly became
>be married
>work to provide for wife
>she picks up the domestic slack in exchange for a life of provision
>this liberates her to work on her writing
>she finds success
>"husband I will no longer keep the house, you are holding me back"
Classic art hoe. She'll divorce him as soon as she feels confident in her "hit author" status.
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