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- Apr 24, 2018
If you are enjoying yourself then don't let me stop you (not that I could even if I wanted to do so) but I am stunned that anyone thinks there is cause to speculate about what "happened" to Chantal to make her say she stressed.
1. She can't be trusted to tell the truth about anything ever. Her saying something is never proof that this thing actually occurred. She probably wasn't "stressed" at all but was just one of her frequent moods in which she behaves in hostile, rude, haughty manner and was trying to justify it to ward off critics.
2. Even if she was her version of "stressed" this isn't enough to say that something traumatic or exciting or dramatic or even mildly interesting interrupted her banal routine. She has been "stressed" by running errands for a couple of hours, "stressed" by picking up garbage from her floor, "stressed" by eating a block of cheese, "stressed" by trying to adhere to a three time a week video schedule, "stressed" by getting messages about reaction channels, "stressed" by reading a diet plan handout and was once so "stressed" that she couldn't pull herself out of bed in mid-afternoon to let her nurse in her apartment.
Making up stories is fun (Chantal sure enjoys it) but if Chantal is the protagonist of yours try to remember that she is in no way a functional normal human being that would react to any stimuli the way a normal functional human being would.
1. She can't be trusted to tell the truth about anything ever. Her saying something is never proof that this thing actually occurred. She probably wasn't "stressed" at all but was just one of her frequent moods in which she behaves in hostile, rude, haughty manner and was trying to justify it to ward off critics.
2. Even if she was her version of "stressed" this isn't enough to say that something traumatic or exciting or dramatic or even mildly interesting interrupted her banal routine. She has been "stressed" by running errands for a couple of hours, "stressed" by picking up garbage from her floor, "stressed" by eating a block of cheese, "stressed" by trying to adhere to a three time a week video schedule, "stressed" by getting messages about reaction channels, "stressed" by reading a diet plan handout and was once so "stressed" that she couldn't pull herself out of bed in mid-afternoon to let her nurse in her apartment.
Making up stories is fun (Chantal sure enjoys it) but if Chantal is the protagonist of yours try to remember that she is in no way a functional normal human being that would react to any stimuli the way a normal functional human being would.