BlueKate
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It’s a public post, as in almost all other public posts out there on the internet, people are 100% free to comment. You don’t want to see this? Then unsubscribe.
Anyways, I don’t like gravy, it’s too much work to make. I like making a nice thick beef stew instead for mashed potatoes. Or shepherd’s pie.
So are you actively seeking help for your depression and illness are just sitting online and trolling instead? If you don’t want to help yourself, that is your #1 problem. With your language and attitude, you actually expect people to feel sorry for you? You want pity? You want help? Start by getting humble, working on your moral code, and seek intensive therapy to help you.
You got a lot of opinions that went against what you were wanting to hear. You wanted to hear that we all think it’s cool for you to go and try to sleep with your married manager. We all thought that was a bad idea, and then you started attacking us. And you all wished that we will die.
It actually really does matter. If he’s not a lawyer and is not active, you are seriously going to put him in trouble. You really want to do that to your dad? You want for him to pay penalties and get disbarred?
Also, is v. was has everything to do with English. Is speaks of the present. As in “my dad is a lawyer”, meaning he can currently practice law. Was speaks of the past, as in “my dad was a laywer”, meaning he isn’t one currently and can face a lot of problems if he tries to initiate a lawsuit.
Technically, if her dad “was” a lawyer, that means he is not one currently. That means if he tries to do anything legal, he can get sanctions against him and full disbarment. There are some exceptions, but generally speaking, if she tries to get her dad to sue, and he’s not an active lawyer (active with the bar), then he’ll be in a lot of trouble.
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