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Re: The Strange, Angry Woman at the Store Today

Someone sent me this today. Perfect for this lady and many others. Look up Nappy Time on the tube.

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Re: The Strange, Angry Woman at the Store Today

Interesting reading your responses. I felt badly for the male sales clerk, 20-ish. I do believe he went to report angry lady to his supervisor. Her terminology is suspect in any venue. I was hoping she didn't have children. Oddly enough, her husband was well over 6' tall. He looked more defeated than defensive -- like he'd rather be anywhere but there with her.

Over the past five years I've decreased my brick and mortar store shopping by about a third. When I do shop, I'm in and out and don't linger. I rarely roam the malls. I like having much less exposure to the crazies. {#emotions_dlg.scared}

"I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees." Henry David Thoreau
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Re: The Strange, Angry Woman at the Store Today

On 8/30/2014 sidsmom said:

"...kill someone"? I was in banking for 30 yrs....those words are an IMMEDIATE 911. And it shouldn't matter if it's a bank or your retail shop. Let the police deal w/ it.

Security should at least have been called. There should be no excuse for bringing your problems into a store, I don't care what kind of day a person has. It couldn't have been that tragic, since she was out shopping.

Money doesn't talk; it swears. --Bob Dylan
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Re: The Strange, Angry Woman at the Store Today

I was at Walgreen's first in line picking up my prescriptions---the pharmacist was asking my name---suddenly, a "real socialite" woman I know moved me out of the way to ask the woman to open a locked case---she totally knows me, lives in my neighborhood---IMO--bully ---she must have been in some rush to buy that toothbrush!!!
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Re: The Strange, Angry Woman at the Store Today

Good grief, what a witch! These days, a threat like that is good reason to call the cops. Just be happy you aren't her. This is yet another reason why I try to avoid going to the stores, or try to go when I think there won't be many other people there.
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Speaking as a mental health professional, I really wish that folks would stop throwing that "crazy" word out, or speculating that this woman was "mentally ill". I realize that everyone here is probably saying these things in jest, but I don't think that most consider how harmful these stereotypes can be.

And btw - sometimes people (possibly this woman, even) are just mean, hateful witches. No need to slap a further diagnosis on them. Smile

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Re: The Strange, Angry Woman at the Store Today

Yes, 'Could be' that some people are 'just plain mean'. They like to throw their 'power' around, so people will 'step aside'.

'More or less', 'Right or wrong', 'In general', and 'Just thinking out loud ' (as usual).
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On 8/30/2014 Colonel Meow said:

Speaking as a mental health professional, I really wish that folks would stop throwing that "crazy" word out, or speculating that this woman was "mentally ill". I realize that everyone here is probably saying these things in jest, but I don't think that most consider how harmful these stereotypes can be.

And btw - sometimes people (possibly this woman, even) are just mean, hateful witches. No need to slap a further diagnosis on them. Smile

I sincerely hope your aren't involved in mental health with a statement like that.

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On 8/30/2014 occasional rain said:
On 8/30/2014 Colonel Meow said:

Speaking as a mental health professional, I really wish that folks would stop throwing that "crazy" word out, or speculating that this woman was "mentally ill". I realize that everyone here is probably saying these things in jest, but I don't think that most consider how harmful these stereotypes can be.

And btw - sometimes people (possibly this woman, even) are just mean, hateful witches. No need to slap a further diagnosis on them. Smile

I sincerely hope your aren't involved in mental health with a statement like that.

Why?

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Re: The Strange, Angry Woman at the Store Today

My take from my little corner is that his woman needs professional help and meds. I'm glad for you that she physically didn't strike out at anyone in the near vicinity.