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Nothing like a public post of, "I hate when you touch me," to revive the romance. 

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Maybe she's glowing because she knows one of JULIANA's parents will be dead soon and she won't have to pretend to care.IDK I think Corissa looks better than she has in a reallly long time. Not good by any means, but better. Still fat, still messy, but happier, like some newly single glow.
Maybe she's glowing because she knows one of JULIANA's parents will be dead soon and she won't have to pretend to care.
As much as she's capable of, which isn't much lmao. If she couldn't grift for things, I'm not even sure she'd mention it.do you think she’s pretending to care tho?!
I fear Patty might follow Steve very quickly. She seems very fragile both physically and socially.Poor Patty is going to really struggle now. I hope Juliana and Corissa have the decency to help with estate and funeral planning, and contacting everyone who needs to be contacted.
That would certainly be a better fate than moving into Cassa de Coco, ostensibly so that Corissa and Juliana could 'look after her' but actually so that she could become a live in slave.RIP Steve.
At least he didn't have to be around his daughter in her deathfat death struggle that is coming very soon. No parent should witness that.
I fear Patty might follow Steve very quickly. She seems very fragile both physically and socially.![]()
Def Patti, I get drug seeker vibes from her.I think we need a poll, ladies.
Who stole Steve's hospice morphine after he passed? Mama J, J, or Corissa? I'm putting my dollar on J.
Corissa is quick on the uptake and always looking out for #1. And by far the most nimble of the bunch.I think we need a poll, ladies.
Who stole Steve's hospice morphine after he passed? Mama J, J, or Corissa? I'm putting my dollar on J.
Def Patti, I get drug seeker vibes from her.
Corissa is quick on the uptake and always looking out for #1. And by far the most nimble of the bunch.
Hm. Lots of differing opinions with good points. I almost hate that we have to wait six months for the opiate saga to really kick off.Def Patti, I get drug seeker vibes from her.
As I learned at the end with my grandmother, there are kinds of cancer and complications that even giant doses of morphine can't touch. She hung on so long for my useless aunt and uncle that nothing helped in her final couple of months. I don't know enough about him to say why things dragged out the way they did but I doubt his shitty daughter or wife thought that much of him.He could've been living the good life on hospice all these months, high on all the good shit with no fear of addiction bc he's going to die anyways. I hope he was at least on pain relief at the end. Rest in peace, Steve.