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[quote=Anonymous]I don't feel bad for Mary one bit, her gravy train is over. If Mary was depressed or had some kind of mental health issue Roy would be coming to her aid, or at the very least to her defense... but he's not. Roy is probably very resentful that Thelma enabled Mary to get away with this kind of spoiled, childish behavior for so many years. Mary has multiple degrees including her Masters, but she decided that when it came down to it if she couldn't be the boss, then she didn't want to work at all. Mary was capable enough to go to multiple schools, earn multiple degrees, move out on her own multiple times, get engaged, move across the country on her own, etc. So please, let's not all feel bad for Mary ok? Mary has had it easier than most people her age who have worked their entire life. Mary was lazy because Thelma enabled her to be, why would she change if Thelma didn't force it? When Mary actually wanted do something she had absolutely no problem getting off her kiester & doing it, right? Mary doesn't sit around the house depressed all day staring at the four walls, she took all of that money that she flushed down the toilet getting her degrees & became a waitress (even though she's clearly over qualified & could do so much more). No wonder Thelma was pissed at her when she died! I'd be furious if I spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on my daughter getting wasted degrees, just to have her become a waitress. I would have pulled the rug out from under her lazy ass too. It's amazing that people think that Mary has depression, just because she still lived with her mom... why wouldn't she?? She had it good! When Mary wanted to do something she had no depression all of a sudden holding her back, what would be the clinical diagnosis for that "selective depression"? umm "alternative depression"? Mary doesn't sound depressed... Mary sounds entitled. :roll: [/quote]
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