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WAY more common in disasters than people like to think. Once the immediate crisis has passed, many survivors lash out. Responders are trained to expect it - electricians, perhaps not so much.
one person who doesn't have a hard job, if any at all- -- workers KNOW what taking a lunch means if working out in the sun-- it means : LIFE! - can't get a man on a pole with no food in him - but we are in the age of "NO FILTERS"
WAY more common in disasters than people like to think. Once the immediate crisis has passed, many survivors lash out. Responders are trained to expect it - electricians, perhaps not so much.
Very true, survivors are very stressed after a natural disaster. They aren't thinking right and do things they may not otherwise do. Maybe she had hungry kids and needed her kitchen to be back up and working.
You don't think of manners at a time like that.
Was she a jerk? Yes. Is it indicative of anything other than she maybe in a strange mental state? No.
This happened in Georgia after only two days without power. Princess old times have lasted in Florida or, especially, Puerto Rico. Some people in Florida still do not have power.
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