Dally posted that her kiddo had diarrhea and she got poop on her face, which Sally unknowingly and accidentally ingested. Lucy side eyed her for sending her to daycare after two bouts of diarrhea, then autumn chimed in and judged her parenting by implying she needed a pedicure more than she cared about her dd's well being.
Dally posted that her kiddo had diarrhea and she got poop on her face, which Sally unknowingly and accidentally ingested. Lucy side eyed her for sending her to daycare after two bouts of diarrhea, then autumn chimed in and judged her parenting by implying she needed a pedicure more than she cared about her dd's well being.
Also, lots of poop puns.
I said I "questioned a bit" her sending the child to daycare. And qualified it by saying I was obsessive about this bc my daycare is fanatical about it. If that's mean, I'll eat my hat.
I don't think anyone (?) thinks that was mean. Just that Autumn used it as a spring board for a whole different level of unkind.
"You. You and your crazy life. You and your geographic anomaly. You and your drunken lesbianic ways and terrible navigational skills." - ProfArt and her holy baby
You questioned her several times, even after she explained her decision, which she shouldn't have to. Then told her to simmer. I can understand how that exchange may have hurt her feelings, which it did.
I think I posted three times, the last time being an explanation of why I questioned it. I'm dying that this is considered harsh. But okay!
I hate that "no one is responsible for a GBCN" though. Because like it or not, there are real people on the other side of all of these computer screens, and I can tell you right now that if someone said some of the things to my face in real life that have been said around here, I would absolutely crumple. I wouldn't want to have to show up to work if a coworker said something to insinuate that I was a terrible mother, but I wouldn't really have a choice. If someone said that to me here, instead of having to "face" that person every time I open a thread, I can totally see leaving, at least for a time.
Yes, thank you.
There is a difference between questioning and being argumentative sometimes and being straight up mean. I mentioned it before but I wonder if some posters are like that in real life.
Considering many of us consider this place a supportive environment and good for advice, why do some people enjoy being snarky/mean at the expense of others?
I completely understand taking a break as I've done it myself.
And let's be real. AR relishes in the gbcns she "causes" by "being real" and just "calling people out" on things they've said in the past.
She does seem to get her rocks off by identifying a target and the annihilating it. It's so easy to do by hiding behind a computer but I have to believe that the sour, sarcastic attitude bleeds over to her real life. And I honestly wasn't surprised when she posted that no one in her office knocked themselves out to buy her a birthday cake when everyone else gets one.
FWIW I thought LHC said something direct but not rude and had a civil discourse with Sally. AR then came in doing that incredibly condescending thing by talking ABOUT Sally, but not directly TOO Sally, and said something shitty to boot. It is such a classic playground mean girl move and I'm glad she was called to the mat about it.
You questioned her several times, even after she explained her decision, which she shouldn't have to. Then told her to simmer. I can understand how that exchange may have hurt her feelings, which it did.
I think I posted three times, the last time being an explanation of why I questioned it. I'm dying that this is considered harsh. But okay!
I don't think you were harsh. There is a big difference between questioning or disagreeing and being straight up mean. You were the former and not the latter. Not everyone is going to agree on everything around here and that's ok, but to be mean "for fun" isn't ok in my opinion.