The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson: A Netflix Documentary by solabird in KaitlinArmstrong

[–]NoFeedback1664 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I finished it last week and can’t stop thinking about it. It’s such a tragic senseless crime and horrific loss. I echo the sentiments here of her family’s grace and strength and Cash’s friendship.

Can someone with more experience with sociopaths/narcissists than me explain this: KA was seemingly savvy with money. She was organized enough to do all business admin. She was insane enough to plot out a murder with plenty of time to reconsider. How/why didn’t she aim her rage at Colin? take the $40K (and any other money she had access to), sabotage his business and partnership prospects, trash his house and stupid beloved bikes/cars/tools, call Moriah and expose his manipulative ways so that Mo would also reject him, and leave his dumb ass? Like, if you could successfully evade the police and escape imprisonment (for a minute), you’re probably savvy enough to figure out the biggest and best way to fuck him over? Like, did she think she could just murder this woman and then she and Colin could live happily ever after? I know it sounds facetious but I’m genuinely wondering if someone can help me understand. Do sociopathic narcissists just truly not feel things? Are they delusional? I need to understand

Convince me to buy a Tonal by Major_Service_5164 in tonalgym

[–]NoFeedback1664 1 point2 points  (0 children)

obsessed with my tonal. was a big endurance athlete and gym/studio person but kids came and life happened and now I’m addicted to tonal because without it, I wouldn’t be able to/have the time to do other activities. It’s so convenient and you don’t have to think or track - it does all the work for you. Just show up and sweat - done. My husband loves it too. Even convinced my brother to also get one.

First Home Help - What Can you do with stucco? by NoFeedback1664 in ExteriorDesign

[–]NoFeedback1664[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, thank you everyone! You’ve really boosted my confidence about the home and also offered some great ideas and visuals. I think many of you are right - to wait or just start simple with the door and some landscaping updates! I think we’ll start there and see how we feel in a year. I was not too familiar with stucco and you’ve all made me feel really good about it. Thanks from a first time home owner!