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[quote=Anonymous]I have FB friends who post about their altruistic doings. I got vaccinated! I gave blood! I donated! (I did the "vaccinated" one myself, because it felt like a moment - not really an accomplishment, but a mile marker.) There was an FB post recently that I thought was over the top, and it made me wonder about my FB friend, but overall I think she is a good person and I like her, so I decided to just go with that feeling. Because after all, even if she were giving her own self props, she was raising awareness about an easy thing to do that saves lives. So this lady REALLY did not like Dawn. I have read the NYT story plus the "Kindness" short story. Unless more info comes out that changes my mind: Larson is the monster. Maybe Dorland is annoying. My most sympathetic (to Larson) take is: Maybe Dorland is really a crazy narcissist, and Larson was triggered, due to past experiences with narcissists. So Larson decides to write about it as a way to process her ugly feelings. But what was Dorland's crime? Maybe Larsen didn't want to hang out with Dorland, but as far as we know, Dorland did nothing terrible to Larson. Nothing to deserve this takedown. I saw many petty, mean moves on Larson's part. Signing the letter "Kindly"???So who is the bad art friend? Who is the narcissist? Larson seems like a "cool girl" for sure, but she has betrayed herself. I wish she were ashamed. [/quote]
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