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I don’t believe in damaging the property of others. But my friends have. One slashed her boyfriend’s tires after she caught him cheating, and had to buy them back. I certainly wouldn’t have, but whatever.
The other one carved slurs into the vehicle of a married or committed man she was seeing, after he embarrassed her by denying their affair. I wonder how he explained that to his spouse.
Yutes. LOL I love that movie. Do you like your grits al dente?
Yeah that out of control over the top emotional outburst stuff freaks me out. I can't handle it. I don't know how grown arse adults get away with it, let alone think it's ok as long as they've got sufficient provocation. Nope. About the only thing I can think of that actually fills me with urges of violent rage like that, is animal torture...that'll make me wanna rip somebody apart with my teeth and fingernails. But being cheated on? Psh. Gimme a break. I'd just leave, if I were really hurt and upset about it. Lying? Nah. Same. At the worst, it's a breakup, that's all. No need for the theatrics and drama.
My ex threw a bunch of stuff all over the house, said a ton of awful things, and spent a good...8-10 hours?...it's all a blur... ranting at me while menacing me with a loaded handgun, when we broke up. But he did not do me any actual physical harm.
My Mom suspected her husband at one point, of cheating on her, and drove to where she believed this mistress to live, and saw his car parked outside on the street. She used her SUV to ram it and shove it across an intersection and then ram it repeatedly into a concrete wall until it was well smashed, then sped off. Later that night, her man pulled up in the driveway. In his car. Which had not a scratch on it. She'd destroyed the wrong car! She never even got caught, and it was in the city in broad daylight. She has gone "postal" on other people at other times before, too. That Scorpio rage is not to be trifled with. I love my Mom...but I really need her to live in a different state...
What a classic and love ur last line.
Remind me not to **** ya mum off but eh would've loved to have seen her face when he drove in not a scratch .
My cousin went out to her car one morning and someone had written in lipstick "GET YOUR OWN MAN B___" LOL
A neighbor got shot by her ex boyfriend because she had started dating a new guy. Her body was laying right next to my car when the police and ambulance got there.
It's from back when mass shootings were carried out mostly by U.S. Mail employees, resulting in coining of a phrases "Going Postal" and "Climbing the clock tower"
I’ve seen some pretty unthoughtful emotional responses, but nothing I would call certified postal levels of action.
My sister in law threatened to kill herself, but she was 18 and already had preexsisting emotional issues at the time. That’s the worst I can think of.
She was just a dumb kid doing dumb things to get attention, she would never have actually done anything to herself that would result in her death.
That guy in our town. Last year, I think.
Went over to the house his soon-to-be-ex-wife was at. She was throwing a little football watching party with a bunch of friends. He gunned down all of them. One survived. A lot of them were the couple's mutual friends.
My one ex angrily sang Alanis Morisette songs on my voicemail and then created a scene at the terminal a local airport (we booked the same flight home from college without knowing).
I don't understand why this is embarrassing. It's human.
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