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And then blame some one else for it?

2007-01-06 03:57:30 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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that's what Sir Walter Scott thought....

"Oh what a tangled web we weave,
When first we practise to deceive"

2007-01-06 04:39:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yeah, totally...there are people that thrive on drama-like my sister. She's a big blamer too. She says she's fat because of our mom (she's always been overweight..funny thing, Im not!).

Uhhh....she moved out when she was 18 and was no more than 150lbs...now at 45 years old, she tips the scale at over 300. How did my mom do that from another state?

If she does not have any drama of her own going on, she'll get caught up in the middle of someone else's (she's got tons of friends) to create some turmoil so she can have something to do.

Me? I dont get it. I keep my mouth shut and stay out of other peopIe's biz...I dont want to cause unnessescary turmoil for myself or my friends...and I can see both sides (for the most part) and can usually find where the blame lies...even on myself and Ill admit it. Maybe not loud and proud...but Ill say it.

2007-01-06 04:11:09 · answer #2 · answered by ShaMayMay 5 · 1 0

yes

2007-01-06 03:58:40 · answer #3 · answered by ? 7 · 1 0

Only if you don't tell the truth.

2007-01-06 05:52:07 · answer #4 · answered by Trixie Bordello 5 · 0 0

I haven't

2007-01-06 03:59:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

oh yeah

2007-01-06 05:22:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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