GoPens;735930 wrote:Why? You don't agree that she's a parasite piece of shit?
I agree she has issues but calling her out her name does nothing for me. That's just me. So I can't tell others how to behave or act. I mean it is both easy and understandable to attack someone in her shoes. Why I say that? I mean we be lying to ourselves if a little bit of jealousy weren't involved. Not when it comes to Gloria the person but the Gloria who benefited from a gifted son. We live in a tough society where we work constantly. Men and women working 40+ hour shifts, 5-6 days a week, but may only come home with a 5-figures salary a year. If we're lucky it might be 6-figures. So when we put in the hard work and the best we can, only to see someone who is a head case, once a problem child, dysfunctional, and troublesome getting to live the 'glamorous' life because of the money her son made, of course we are going to hate somewhat. That's human nature. The American society isn't a fan of lazy people, especially the ones who luckily became a millionaire. Because we are tired and the stressed from the work we put in, only not to get the same results. I am not sure if many of you remember an episode of The Simpsons with a character name Frank Grimes (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer's_Enemy). Grimes worked his butt off, went to college, and pretty much struggled for everything he got (which wasn't much). Homer on the other hand had a large house, a lovely wife & children, met the President, went to outer-space, and all kinds of other stuff lol. Plus Homer hardly ever worked. And Grimes couldn't stand that and tried his hardest to tear down Homer. There are people like that in real life. Please don't think I am putting all of you all in this category. I am just saying it's something to think about.