Inactive Alison Rapp / Maria Mint / 123grapeman - Pedo Defense Force, CP Advocate, Whore. Husband Jake Rapp found his balls and divorced her.

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I love how she use "kiwifarms will complain about this lololol" to excuse herself about doing something obviously bad, this is like downloading child porn and then going "I bet the cops will have a problem with this lol" to make it look not that bad
 
Y'know, I actually agree with her in some capacity here. I mean, not in the specifics. Storenvy legit probably doesn't want to be selling her nasty nudes, and that's OK for them.

But in general, moralists have way too much control over the financial sector and it's kind of disturbing. Particularly with Paypal and the major payment processors.

Ali is full of shit about Paypal having anything to do with this.

https://web.archive.org/web/2013040...portal/articles/93987-store-owner-s-agreement

The very earliest version of their agreement back in 2013 has the same language. They had this rule when she signed up. She just decided to ignore the rules like they don't apply to her, kind of like when she was an illegal whore when she worked for Nintendo.

The dumb bitch just doesn't seem to believe that consequences or rules apply to her and then throws a tantrum when someone says no, the rule really does apply to you.

Can you believe she once was married and worked at Nintendo?

Now she is alone, abuses her poor dog, farts like a pig, gets a few bucks from thirsty betas and her mental health degrades further and further.

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"Break the law. Be a psycho. Drive away all your friends and lose your job, your husband, your reputation and your sanity. Do what you want!"
 
File that cookie delivery at 10 at night tweet away for when it's time to laugh at the flaps on her lunch lady upper arm's for next months lewd image preview, assuming she can find another payment platform to collect from in time of course . . .

It'll be sure to come in handy.
 
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You think that local property owners putting prices up loads is socialism and/or local government related?

No, but the gigantic property tax hike that came from sound transit 3 did. They spend hundreds of millions to combat homelessness, and the only thing they've been effective at is artificially inflating living costs. Every time someone from Seattle city council gets in front of a microphone, it's to hound people for more money.
 
No, but the gigantic property tax hike that came from sound transit 3 did. They spend hundreds of millions to combat homelessness, and the only thing they've been effective at is artificially inflating living costs. Every time someone from Seattle city council gets in front of a microphone, it's to hound people for more money.
I think you're drawing cause and effect between the wrong things, or at least not enough things. High tech sector wages and an influx of trendy young people has driven housing prices significantly higher, contributing substantially to the increasing rents and the taxes that can be collected, though you're right that that has also been affected by local government (approved afaik by taxpayers). According to a Seattle Times article I read (http://www.seattletimes.com/busines...e-among-the-nations-highest-and-growing-fast/)

Overall, King County last year had the 22nd-highest home prices among the 586 biggest U.S. counties, yet had the 67th-highest property-tax bills, according to Attom Data Solutions, which collected tax data from around the country and compared it to each home’s current market value.

The gap exists because our effective property-tax rate — the portion of a home’s market value that is taxed — is actually among the lowest in the country.

Local homeowners pay an average 0.85 percent of their home’s current market worth in property taxes, or 34 percent lower than the national average, according to the Attom data. That’s no chump change: If Seattle homes had the same effective property-tax rate as an average city, tax bills here would be about $3,000 a year higher than they are now.

King County property-tax rates are also below the state average, and have been for at least the last decade and a half.

So I guess what I'm driving at is that I think blaming local government efforts to combat homelessness lacks nuance, and familiar old market forces are equally, if not more, to blame.
 
What treatment is she talking about? A handgun costs a few hundred bucks and as far as I know is the only BPD treatment that works to stop the problem behaviors.
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, or DBT. It's a series of classes in "how to person". Unlike Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which tells you what NOT to do, DBT gives you lessons on what you should do when you panic / rage / get into interpersonal issues The classes are not just for BPD, but it's the only known treatment for BPD. DBT is also used for those with PTSD and dissociative issues.

Each course of DBT is a weekly class with homework that takes place over 7 months; it's recommended that you do two courses back to back (14 months' worth) so the repetition makes it stick.

Thing is: Ali's been in the classes before, or at least mentioned DBT in the distant past, right when she stopped working and was writing those "articles". If she got Karen as a legit ESA, she likely got it as part of a DBT program. She would have had these classes covered by insurance while working at Nintendo, and by COBRA afterward. It sounds like she either dropped out of the classes at some point, or was asked not to come back for being noncompliant with treatment.

Now she's bitching that they cost too much - you don't pay $10k up front, it's paid by the week. 14 months roughly equals 63 weeks. $10k / 63 = $160 per week, which sounds really high to me. $80 (total cost out of pocket) is more usual. She definitely spends at least $80 a week on takeout and having her dog walked right now.

So she's just BPDing about a problem she herself can easily solve with the resources she currently has at hand... which is why the classes never worked for her: she doesn't want to get better. She wants to blame everyone else for her issues.
 
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, or DBT. It's a series of classes in "how to person". Unlike Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which tells you what NOT to do, DBT gives you lessons on what you should do when you panic / rage / get into interpersonal issues The classes are not just for BPD, but it's the only known treatment for BPD. DBT is also used for those with PTSD and dissociative issues.

Each course of DBT is a weekly class with homework that takes place over 7 months; it's recommended that you do two courses back to back (14 months' worth) so the repetition makes it stick.

Thing is: Ali's been in the classes before, or at least mentioned DBT in the distant past, right when she stopped working and was writing those "articles". If she got Karen as a legit ESA, she likely got it as part of a DBT program. She would have had these classes covered by insurance while working at Nintendo, and by COBRA afterward. It sounds like she either dropped out of the classes at some point, or was asked not to come back for being noncompliant with treatment.

Now she's bitching that they cost too much - you don't pay $10k up front, it's paid by the week. 14 months roughly equals 63 weeks. $10k / 63 = $160 per week, which sounds really high to me. $80 (total cost out of pocket) is more usual. She definitely spends at least $80 a week on takeout and having her dog walked right now.

So she's just BPDing about a problem she herself can easily solve with the resources she currently has at hand... which is why the classes never worked for her: she doesn't want to get better. She wants to blame everyone else for her issues.
She lives in Seattle everything is nuts expensive
 
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