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My favorite part of this conversation is Nora's pissy remark to her friend at the end.

Yes, you might be trying to have a friendly, supportive conversation with Nora in which you agree that her enemies are bad, but you didn't repeat her victim narrative word-for-word, & that needs to be corrected. How dare you have an original thought about something that involves Nora.

Jesus. What an unpleasant person.
 
My favorite part of this conversation is Nora's pissy remark to her friend at the end.

Yes, you might be trying to have a friendly, supportive conversation with Nora in which you agree that her enemies are bad, but you didn't repeat her victim narrative word-for-word, & that needs to be corrected. How dare you have an original thought about something that involves Nora.

Jesus. What an unpleasant person.

Given Rani's long-standing involvement with the absolute queen of victimhood, I don't think Nora will win this one.
 
Iirc the name of the medication she's currently on was posted earlier in the thread in a screenshot. I don't remember what it was offhand, but it wasn't xanax.
 
A term which has its origins in literature and which Nora misuses.

Well, it's from a movie that was first a play. It is certainly not pointing out to someone who is acting completely insane that they're acting completely insane.

Her obsessive, frenzied harassment of Randi Harper certainly qualifies, but it isn't the first example of utter lunacy from Nora. The first we know about is harassing the mayor.
 
Her obsessive, frenzied harassment of Randi Harper certainly qualifies, but it isn't the first example of utter lunacy from Nora. The first we know about is harassing the mayor.

I think Shanley will always be my favourite.

Patrick Hamilton was a novelist as well as a playwright, so I'm willing to class Gas Light as literature.
 
Iirc the name of the medication she's currently on was posted earlier in the thread in a screenshot. I don't remember what it was offhand, but it wasn't xanax.

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http://www.drugs.com/mirtazapine.html

Nora's switch to mirtazapine led to her live tweeting from the ER and hyperventilating after someone tried to talk to her. It's capped earlier in the thread.

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Yes, Nora, lying about having trouble with anxiety and addiction makes everyone else look bad. We got super trolled! Way to go!

Nora loved Shanley and the way Shanley treated everyone (like shit) until it was directed at her. Then Nora ~bravely~ reported the "missing stair" 24/7.

She had to tell the social justice world the TRUTH about Shanley! Like Shanley's utter bitchery was some kind of secret. How on earth could you not notice that Shanley is an enormous asshole? Obviously, Nora did notice, she just didn't give a fuck as long as she thought there was a possibility of being up Shanley's ass.
 
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I think we can easily classify plays as literature, especially as Hamilton is typically uttered in the same breath as J.B Priestly and P.G Wodehouse.

I was also taught "A Reliable narrator is an honest narrator, while an unreliable one may lie." in my English literature classes way back in the day, so I can easily see how the latter can stick rather than the former.

Y'know, I've had another twinge of the feels for poor old Nora. She's clearly got problems with heavy periods like a couple of folks I know and they definitely feel shitty during them, they don't quite go so far as to declare themselves "non-binary" to get away from them though.

Not quite sure if they will do elective hysterectomies on a young woman without there being an actual medical need beyond "MUH PERIOD PAIN" though.
 
Iirc the name of the medication she's currently on was posted earlier in the thread in a screenshot. I don't remember what it was offhand, but it wasn't xanax.
Lithium?

mirtazapine
Google says it's for severe depression or insomnia. If being this insane is her happy, the doctor needs to make a housecall because the side effects are working instead of the main effects.
 
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I was also taught "A Reliable narrator is an honest narrator, while an unreliable one may lie." in my English literature classes way back in the day, so I can easily see how the latter can stick rather than the former.

Also, while a reliable narrator is both honest and sane (or at least sane enough to rely on their narration), an unreliable narrator may be either a liar or insane or both. For example, the narrator of "The Tell-Tale Heart" is batfuck. The narrator of American Psycho is both a liar and insane. Etc.

In any event, Nora is an unreliable narrator.
 
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