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anonniemouse ([personal profile] anonniemouse) wrote in [community profile] tf_talk2015-04-16 10:55 am

Gloves Off

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Re: No change? No empathy.

(Anonymous) 2018-10-14 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
SA. Eta: every narc I've know has had a creepy, gleeful attitude to trauma - either things happening to them or those close to them. It's a source of readymade drama and specialness, and makes them somewhat morally unassailable.
(So you get stuff like the infamous tea post, using the memory of the dead to stroke his own ego).
Their sadness is a thin veneer and the glee keeps breaking through is the only way I can describe it.

Re: No change? No empathy.

(Anonymous) 2018-10-21 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
DA
Wait what tea post?

Re: No change? No empathy.

(Anonymous) 2018-10-21 08:00 am (UTC)(link)
It's why theteablogger is called... the tea blogger. Basically, Andy's written multiple accounts of what happened immediately prior to Britney's murder, and in each of them, she was rinsing or refilling an electric kettle to make tea (she apparently really loved tea and had a big collection).

What KIND of tea, though, is always different depending on when he's retelling it:

http://theteablogger.tumblr.com/post/114921337792/tea-and-sympathy

Re: No change? No empathy.

(Anonymous) 2018-10-23 08:22 am (UTC)(link)
Wow i didn't know any of that. God its so fucked up, like the pettiness of lying about her tea choice.