xjsb125 wrote:No need for name calling, that's pretty uncalled for.
I think personal jabs are just as uncalled for. "teaming up" "getting old"?? I could just as easily say, "oh and nikki complaining? now that's old." So of course what nikki said was unnecessary, of course me telling her she's a complainer is unnecessary too! but what I'm getting at is, I guess that was okay? I didn't see any complaints about it, so lets maybe avoid specific words and just do it in a roundabout way. so much more classy!
aaaanyway, enough of that rant. To really look at this realistically, laurel didn't call nikki a bitch, she told her not to be one. you know? helping a person out. For instance, it's like if I went up to Neil and said "hey! don't be such a noob at video games! you never know what you're doing!" It's supportive advice to let him know that if he practiced a little, all the 8 year olds that constantly kick hiss ass online wouldn't laugh at him so much. Or it's like how Johnny likes to experiment with dudes. That doesn't make him a homo, but I could say to him, "hey johnny, don't be so flamboyantly homosexual towards me, the constant flirting with me is making me uncomfortable." I'm giving them sound advice.
Of course then johnny would assure me that he's not gay like he usually does, and that he's just acting that way. so, nikki wasn't essentially being told she was a bitch, but that she was seen as acting that way.
Or like how laurel's a bitch for telling nikki she's acting like one.
See what I did there was wrong. I blatantly called Laurel a bitch. There's no roundabout way to try to sneak by with cowardice or technicalities to make it look like it was no big deal. I straight out defined her in the official Webster dictionary as a bitch. There's a picture of her right next to the word for the part of the definition that has nothing to do with the canine family. Oh and judging from the picture, she's still the hottest bitch in the dictionary. FO + SHIZZLE.