changeing "deviant" behavior -- 50s-60s
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Here come the test results Barbara..."You are a horrible person", that's what it says, a horrible person. We weren't even testing for that.
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Don't let that "horrible person" thing discourage you. It's just a data point. If it makes you feel any better, science has now validated your birth-mother's decision to abandon you on a doorstep.
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The narrator is probably the voice inside Barbara's head. Next year, we see Barbara in a straight jacket in a 1950's insane asylum, trying to understand what is real and what isn't, constantly being berated by a woman that no one else can hear...
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Jan Brady's grandmother
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@JNathanK2011 oh, so THAT'S deviant. I had my suspicions--but what the heck, Vlad Lenin, Vlad the impaler...all those bad Vlads.
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I hate Helen. I bet she's the narrator's daughter.
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@JNathanK2011 you know, only the last part about Lenin sounded deviant. I know plenty of women who start their day that way.
I wish I was kidding. I really do.
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"Deviant?" That makes it sound like Barbara was late for school because she had a rotating, vibrating butt plug up her crotch and was burning her nipples with a lit cigarette while ogling a a sexy picture of Vladimir Lenin.
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@EmeraldSky33 EXACTLY what I was about to comment XD
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Late for school....'added nothing to a conversation',......didn't clean fingernails...might as well have a nervous breakdown.
If your neighbors are monitoring whether you're late for school or not, it's time to move.
jonb324 3 weeks ago 37
"It's a little late for tears, isn't it, Barbara?" reminds me of GLaDOS from Portal.
EmeraldSky33 3 weeks ago 27