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WCDT: 2485-2489 (8-12 July, 2013)

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Masterpiece:
That actually sounds pretty spot on.

J:
she views herself as the eternal victim, and so everything that happens to her is seen through that context.

Masterpiece:
Having said that, I usually make it a point of not leaving my table if everyone else is away. I'll usually wait until someone returns, and then go to the restroom / leave, etc. But Marigold is just overreacting IMO.

Is it cold in here?:
She's got zip for positive social experience. She's reminding me of a statement about North Korea, to the effect that they not only fail to realize that normal relationship with other nations are possible, they don't even know what normal relations are.

DeusExLibris:

--- Quote from: J on 12 Jul 2013, 00:26 ---she views herself as the eternal victim, and so everything that happens to her is seen through that context.

--- End quote ---

I wouldn't go quite that far, but in the relationship between her and Dale she definitely sees herself as the victim. Consequently, she seized on the first piece of 'evidence' that confirmed that (which coincidentally gets her out of social situation that she was forced into in the first place).

Previously you could have argued that that point of view was valid. But now that Dale's made an honest attempt to bury the hatchet she just comes across as clinging to her victimhood. Not a good look.

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