Either way it's been a good bit of funIt's trolling, not gaslighting.
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Either way it's been a good bit of funIt's trolling, not gaslighting.
I think she was lying about her motive for putting ducks on vehicles, and yes, the other forum members are losing their grip on reality.Gaslighting is lying and manipulating someone until they question their grip on reality. Y'know, like turning lights on and off from a hidden switch and then claiming you didn't see it when someone else does. (It's from a movie.) God help us if this whole ducks thing becomes some gaslighting exercise.
Maybe I'm missing what you referred to, though.
With all the deception in this thread, maybe the OP only identifies as a "She"I think she was lying about her motive for putting ducks on vehicles, and yes, the other forum members are losing their grip on reality.![]()
Dumbassery (grabassery?I think she was lying about her motive for putting ducks on vehicles, and yes, the other forum members are losing their grip on reality.![]()
At 62 I feel like I am slowly becoming the "Get off my lawn" guy. I live on a boulevard in my subdivision. Speed limit is 25 and I swear people are doing double that as they come up flying around a blind corner. I always stare at them and shout "Slow down!".Yep that is me... LOL
Born, raised in Chicago and lived in the area for 44 years. Portillo's was one of my favorites. The lines at lunch and dinner time surpassed those of a Chik Filet Grand Opening. The founder started the business out of a little hot dog trailer in the city. True "rags to riches" story. You should see his home in Naples, FL.In 'n Out, Whataburger, Portillos. They're local favorites because people tend to eat there and get used to it. I would eat a Whataburger before McD's most days, but some days I feel in the mood for a cheap cheeseburger. Texas used to be full of drive-in's that made burgers like WB. We've had an In 'n Out here for about 10 years and I've gotten to where I like going by there now and then too, it's a good burger, especially with the grilled onions, but it's not super special. I still don't see the attraction of Five Guys. And the one time I ate at a Portillos, I had a chicken sandwich, so I wouldn't hold that against a sausage house... lol
In the Midwest we call that a Drive-by.No, I am convinced OP was trolling. I clicked on her profile yesterday to look at previous posts on a whim, and saw that she'd posted to one of these duck posts back in March I think it was. Given she'd already participated in a thread like this, she had to know what the reaction would look like.
my niece's husband (is nephew-in-law a term?) drives a rubicon gladiator. I might have to duck him with one of these.
Happy happy kumbayah says the waving Duck man... (Smile...Again someone makes a nice post asking simple question and the goons come out to troll.
Why does the vocal majority on here have to crap on every single post.
Such a good community with some real "tough guys" in it from their keyboards.
OP nothing wrong with your post.
Brave of you to assume I ever had a grip...I think she was lying about her motive for putting ducks on vehicles, and yes, the other forum members are losing their grip on reality.![]()
And what do we call people who like to touch without permission?
Does it count if you tripped on a rake and hit every rock and skateboard falling down the hill to your death? I dunno, might need a judgment on that. Maybe if you land on a duck, but there'd have to be a lake at the bottom of that hill. Good think you're picking the hill to die on!! lolPersonally I am good with either but I will die on the hill protecting the rights of those who do not like waving or ducks. I will admit the "discussions" become a bit over the top animated and disparaging from both camps. It would be nice if we could eliminate the ad Homonyms.