"I just want to be like everyone else who gets to celebrate major life milestones". WORK for that shit like everyone else!!
Lots of people don't get to celebrate "major life milestones" together. Obviously nobody in her family is in the military, because not being able to be there for the birth of a child, that child's birthdays, one's wedding anniversary, or other important events because they're deployed is one of the sacrifices members of the armed forces make.
Hell, in the last two and a half years we've had brutally inhuman Covid protocols that forcibly kept elderly, sick, and dying people isolated from their families. When you have to say goodbye to your dying spouse via Zoom in the name of "safety," or can only see your dementia-patient parent through a window, let us know, Polissa. Until then, STFU.
She has completely childish ideas about what she deserves, what other people get in life, and how they get those things. That other people aren't guaranteed a nice 10th anniversary dinner either doesn't seem to register with her. That the ones who do get that nice dinner do so because they made plans in advance and worked (or even saved from their SSDI) for the money to do so? Does not compute.
It's hilarious that she only thought to beg for an anniversary dinner on the actual day of her anniversary. Had she thought ahead, and started to beg for it in advance, she might have got enough to at least hit Golden Corral or Waffle House. Instead, she didn't even get enough to buy them both dinner at McD's. I mean, we know she's dumb and short-sighted, but this is just ridiculous.
Did this bitch seriously go from begging for money to feed her starving hoard of animals to begging for money to "treat" herself and her husband to a dinner out in the blink of an eye?
Of course she did. That's how she earned herself a thread here.
But fwiw when I lived on rez we had a joke about people like her, that Cherokee were huge sluts 100 years ago bc all these white ladies claiming to be 1/13th
Where I live, the popular riddle among local tribes is:
Q: What do you call 64 white people in a room together?
A: One Cherokee princess.
Polissa's on the verge of that "My great-great-great-great grandmother was a Cherokee princess" cliché, just like every other dumb whitey who thinks claiming negligible Native ancestry will make them seem more interesting. This shit is just so predictable.