Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen people mention this nom de plume, and am curious. Do people develop identities that others can somehow pinpoint, despite the anonymity?
nom de plume? just ask the question without inserting something in a different language, done just to show how oh so smart and wordly you think you are.
Oh, I have no idea who CL is. I've always wondered though.
Are you the one who started the word getting mad at everyone for using the word schadenfreude?
No, not me. Just find it annoying when people insert words or phrases that she knows most people wont understand as they are in a different language....thus forcing us to google the word. kinda rude, but Im over it. maybe Im easily annoyed today because RHNY and RHNJ have ended their season and Im stuck watching RHMiami. I guess I could use my time looking up random foreign words instead of watching Bravo....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen people mention this nom de plume, and am curious. Do people develop identities that others can somehow pinpoint, despite the anonymity?
nom de plume? just ask the question without inserting something in a different language, done just to show how oh so smart and wordly you think you are.
Oh, I have no idea who CL is. I've always wondered though.
Are you the one who started the word getting mad at everyone for using the word schadenfreude?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen people mention this nom de plume, and am curious. Do people develop identities that others can somehow pinpoint, despite the anonymity?
nom de plume? just ask the question without inserting something in a different language, done just to show how oh so smart and wordly you think you are.
Oh, I have no idea who CL is. I've always wondered though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CL is a woman who is struggling with life. She is irritable, defines herself by her disabilities and seems to be stuck in a depression. She seems lonely and probably has no friends, so she turns to DCUM for support, instead of seeing a therapist.
Isn't that 75% of us?
Anonymous wrote:I've seen people mention this nom de plume, and am curious. Do people develop identities that others can somehow pinpoint, despite the anonymity?
Anonymous wrote:CL is a woman who is struggling with life. She is irritable, defines herself by her disabilities and seems to be stuck in a depression. She seems lonely and probably has no friends, so she turns to DCUM for support, instead of seeing a therapist.
Anonymous wrote:Why is she called chipoltle lady?