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@ocasioaragon Her behavior seems very odd to me. Typically when people appear performative, there’s a reason. The entire MAGA machine is a business.
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Well there’s no doubt this chick is a shitlib nut job. The real nutters can be instantly identified by nose rings. The other give away are the clown glasses. And finally - she’s a red head! I don’t care how pretty they are, I don’t care if they’re animals in the sack… they’re ALL fuggin psychotics and they’ll turn your brain into paste too if ya gotta be in close proximity to them for too long. And… gawd - they hit that biological wall at the speed of light! HAR HAR HAR HAR!!!!
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Having said all that, though… could this bint be on to something? I’m not an experienced grief counsellor and I’ve only ever met half a dozen widows in my life. All my experience with them is anecdotal and listening to the accounts of others. The effect of losing a husband has been catastrophic right across the board. Women always recover but … they’re messed up for at least awhile as they sort themselves out.
Now, I try to keep my nose out of the mainstream circus, but it seeps in on the periphery all the same. Every time I saw Charlie Kirk’s widow… she was dressed to the nines, she was articulate and well put together and had no probs at all with the cameras and interviewers. She is in suspiciously good shape and humour for someone that just suffered such a devastating loss.
I dunno… maybe there are people with such iron control of their emotions and presence of mind… but I’ve never met one.
Whadda I know? You fellas have any thoughts on the matter?
It's cliche, but people do grief differently. Getting emotional stability advice from an AWFL is...interesting.
ReplyDeleteI did find the widows behavior to be a bit orchestrated. But here are some other thoughts. The widow did look a bit disheveled when exiting air force 2. And we have to remember that she was a beauty queen and appearance is probably fully ingrained into her psyche.
ReplyDeleteI have a sister whose appearance is of the utmost importance to her. Her daughter died as a teen. My sister was physically perfectly put together (hair, makeup, clothes) for the viewing and funeral. Emotionally she was a mess. Just my two cents for what it’s not worth.