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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Okay, Chunky Monkeys starting to fall. Here is Becky Tuch attempting an SOS for her career just now. I find it strange that she knew about the "legal shit," but not that it was of Sonya's making. I also find it disingenuous for her to say that Sonya was "generous, funny, and warm" because I sincerely doubt that they started talking smack only when Becky left the group. Nah. [twitter]https://twitter.com/BeckyLTuch/status/1447602697515962368[/twitter][/quote] +1 I feel like people would have sounded more surprised when the first "eff that one-kidneyed cringey cringe" talk started, if this was the first time they ever were that vicious about someone they knew. Still, good to see that the ranks are starting to break. [/quote] +2 If I were casually chatting with my friends after moving away and one of them was like "OMG I hate this kidney donor specifically for donating her kidney, she is so cringe," I'd have a lot of follow up questions about that and not just accept that as normal and go along with it in the name of supporting my friend. And I say that as someone who, by the way, has been called out by friends or family members for being unreasonably harsh in my criticism of other people. I don't know if I just have a lot of ethical people in my life or what, but on the occasions when I've given into the impulse to lash out at someone unreasonably, I have pretty much always had someone in my life gently say "hey, I know you are upset and your feelings are valid, but also now is a good time to step back and ask if you really mean what you are saying." The fact that no one in the Chunky Monkeys was mature enough to say that says a lot about the kind of environment it was.[/quote]
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