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Crapinon

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  1. I really don't have much holiday drama. My 70 y/o BIL will get his feelings hurt about some slight he feels we said, but he just gets on his phone and pouts like a 6 year old. It shuts him up so everything is fine. But I have a question from the families that have narcissist members. I have a friend whose father just passed away. I know deaths can cause drama, but his oldest sister has gone above and beyond anything I have ever heard. No need to go into details but she showed him up, slapped him down and did everything she could to make herself the center of attention at every occasion. She verbally attacked him, his wife, nieces and nephews and then claimed victimhood when they pushed back. I'm trying to help him through it all because he has trouble standing up to his sister after 60+ years of abuse. I told him to tell her to get screwed but I don't think he can do it. There's a 7 or 8 figure inheritance and trust involved, so he just can't walk away. My question is; why the hell do narcistic people cause such obvious chaos? I know the center of attention angle, but she has gone out of her way to be mean, cruel and very stupid in dealing with situations and family. I'm an only child so none of this makes sense to me. She is going to screw it all up if he doesn't get it fixed and she's not smart enough to handle it herself. Any suggestion would be great. He's a good friend and I hate to see him die because of the stress.
  2. If they hang there more than 10-15 mins they might die anyway. Circulation is obstructed, all the blood will pool in your legs and your heart can't pump hard enough to circulate it.
  3. In every sense of the word dork (dôrk) Share: n. 1. Slang A stupid, inept, or foolish person: "the stupid antics of America's favorite teen-age cartoon dorks" (Joshua Mooney). 2. Vulgar Slang The penis. [Perhaps from dork, variant of DIRK.] dorki·ness n. dorky adj. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition copyright ©2022 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.
  4. I mean the restaurant guys daughter.
  5. Lol. One of his daughters was on my daughters soccer team 20 something years ago. She would be mid 30’s now. He was a real nice guy.
  6. The candidate has been chosen....
  7. The milkman motions are a nice touch.
  8. There is only one way to pick their next coach. Have them pet Reveille. She'll let them know in her own special way.
  9. It's the same as buying that sweet '24 Acadia. 20% down and $499 a month for 8 years. Who in their right mind would turn that down?
  10. Looked more like a fart than a flinch
  11. Just take a play out of the official woman's handbook and remind her about the time she was horribly wrong, every time she accuses you of something.
  12. I think all we really wanted of Malik was to help win the games he started and keep the Horn's in contention. He did that no matter how ugly it was. Now keep Quinn healthy, we don't need to push our luck.
  13. Seems like he knows his subject matter. If the coaching carousel would start early, A&M was an obvious choice to kick things off: a wealthy brand underperforming for its deep-pocketed and frequently delusional corps of boosters. Entering this weekend, Fisher’s 26-21 record in SEC games had message boarders (and me) assuming that if oil approaches $100 a barrel anytime soon (it’s sitting at $76.42 as of this writing), cash-flush and historically squirrelly Aggies boosters would pull the trigger on Fisher’s current buyout of roughly $77 million.
  14. They brought the cart out immediately. That can't be good.
  15. He came up a little short at the end.
  16. More like this
  17. I don't know how Murphy can run, but a bootleg would kill it right now.
  18. I'm too old for this shit
  19. How many points have illegal procedure penalties led to by stopping drives?
  20. Texas offense 308 yards KS offense 32
  21. Hell yeah!
  22. Mike Tyson's real quote: "Everybody has a plan until they get hit. Then, like a rat, they stop in fear and freeze.'" When someone's taking shots at you, unless you have the training, you're more than likely going to try and run. I don't know any background on this, but I'm guessing he had very little training.
  23. Reminded me of this
  24. I had friends who lived in home that was tall enough for two stories but just had high ceilings on about 90% of the house. They did have one bedroom that had a private staircase leading to it. The contractor put a smoke detector above the staircase where it was impossible to access without an adjustable ladder. Neither of them could get to the detector and I swear it chirped for 2 years. I haven't been over there in a while but it wouldn't surprise me if it was still going.
  25. I was told bears would leave you alone if you played dead. Guess not.
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