GeeMack
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Well, if she's small and comforting, then what's all the hubbub, bub?
You think the skeptics' hold the opinion they do because they find Anita's persona large and scary like you do? Wow.

Well, if she's small and comforting, then what's all the hubbub, bub?

Her persona is large and scary?

Well, if she's small and comforting, then what's all the hubbub, bub?
Nope. Not gonna say it. That way lies a yellow card.![]()
I would say that her persona is troubled, immature, and more than a little disconnected from reality. Or, rather, I would say that Anita has no persona, because she has no skill in building one, and has been unable to hide those real aspects of her character.
The hubbub is a result of rational people colliding with her irrationality.
And where did anyone say that she is "always vindictive"? There is evidence that she can be vindictive, yes, and in more than one instance. But, "always vindictive"?
You think the skeptics' hold the opinion they do because they find Anita's persona large and scary like you do? Wow.
As for tearing apart skeptical community--you've got to be kidding! I propose that the group name for any collection of skeptics (sort of like "a gaggle of geese" or "a murder of crows") is "argument". Argue, discuss, disagree and debate is what we do. (Look at the mini-controversy over Phil Plaitt's "Don't Be a Dick" speech--and most critics actually like him very much!)
And that's not a bad thing at all!
Just a few posts back, someone brought up some stupid thing she wrote on the internet in 2005. To me, that's bizarre. Yeah, she was even less mature when she was 21. How is this even a surprise?
Also, Anita has been very clear that she still believes in, and practices, breatharianism, which was at the root of the quoted text about Star People. She still believes that people do not need food or water to survive. She's regaled us all with that belief, within the last year.
Kid? She's 27. On what basis do you call her a kid?Are you kidding. I think she's a messed up kid who really needs to get her life together. Period.
Who said or even implied it was a surprise?I have no idea what you skeptics (and thanks for the implication that I do not number among them) think of her. Everything she does seems to be so fascinating. Just a few posts back, someone brought up some stupid thing she wrote on the internet in 2005. To me, that's bizarre. Yeah, she was even less mature when she was 21. How is this even a surprise?
Kid? She's 27. On what basis do you call her a kid?
Her life is "together" in that she's excelling in school, has a place to live, a boyfriend, and enough money and time to pursue her hobby. Why do you say that her life is not together? And what does having her life together have to do with her claims?
Who said or even implied it was a surprise?
As for her maturity, how is that relevant to her claims? How do you measure her maturity?
As for the things she said in the past, you are omitting the fact that she still clings to those beliefs. She still claims she is an alien incarnation and has said flat out that she would not want to work for a company that had issues with that belief.
I long ago stopped trying to convince her of anything. However, it seems others want to play this game with her even though she has turned numerous failures into successes. In the process she has remained a focus of attention, which is a shame.
On the fateful night a few of us went out to diiner with Anita, I forwarded the idea that when we got to the restaurant, I would tip the waiter ahead of time so that when he brought Anita's plate, it would be covered with a metal cover, which would be whisked away to show an empty plate, whereupoin the waiter would say , "Bon Apetit" or something equally as elegant. Everyone thought that would have been too mean. I wish I had not listened to them...
Well, she'll always be almost 20 years younger than you. Or 300 years older, depending on what you believe. As for this "immaturity" thing, that just seems like a vague comment with no real meaning. Perhaps you can elaborate on what constitutes maturity.I see her as a kid because she's almost 20 years younger than I am and incredibly immature for her age. By "getting her life together" I mean "stop relying on fairy-tales to achieve success and self-confidence."
In what way is it relevant? In other words, explain how you or anyone else should treat her differently based on her maturity level. Why does it matter why she says or does things? Sure, I'm curious about it, but what practical difference does it make?My assessment is that her maturity level is at the root of her need for attention and all this acting out. So it is relevant. Your mileage may vary.
Well, she has said that she doesn't fit in on this planet, so I don't think it's code at all. Maybe when you explain your theory of maturity I can say for sure that I disagree that she's immature. She certainly behaves childishly at times, but so do many "mature" people I know. She believes some very unusual things, but so do many "mature" people I know. What I don't know are very many "mature" people who are capable of moving to a foreign country, paying $10,000 per semester for school, and maintaining a nearly 4.0 GPA.I've talked to her about all these claims and I'm not sure what she believes. Sometimes it comes across as habit, sometimes like preaching, sometimes it sounds like code. As if she's trying to express something but doesn't have any honest words for it. To greatly over-simplify, if she says "I am from another planet." it sounds, in context, more like "I do not fit on this planet." Just another example of why I see her as just an immature girl who really needs to grow up.
Well, she'll always be almost 20 years younger than you. Or 300 years older, depending on what you believe. As for this "immaturity" thing, that just seems like a vague comment with no real meaning. Perhaps you can elaborate on what constitutes maturity.
As for success, she has achieved success in school at least in part through hard work. Her woo beliefs are something she has tried to keep hidden from colleagues and even friends (some commented to me that they had no idea how deep the rabbit hole was). Therefore, I don't believe she's using her fairy tales to achieve success and self-confidence. On what basis are you making that claim?
In what way is it relevant? In other words, explain how you or anyone else should treat her differently based on her maturity level. Why does it matter why she says or does things? Sure, I'm curious about it, but what practical difference does it make?
Well, she has said that she doesn't fit in on this planet, so I don't think it's code at all. Maybe when you explain your theory of maturity I can say for sure that I disagree that she's immature. She certainly behaves childishly at times, but so do many "mature" people I know. She believes some very unusual things, but so do many "mature" people I know. What I don't know are very many "mature" people who are capable of moving to a foreign country, paying $10,000 per semester for school, and maintaining a nearly 4.0 GPA.
Oh this again. "Mature? What is this "mature" of which you speak?"
I'm glad that you didn't. Can you imagine her crying all over the place...boo woo at BoHo's.
Between tears...."Our Spencer....they are soooo mean to me.....MAAAARRRRKKKKKK....why don't you like me? Are you trying to say I shouldn't eat because I'm fat? Why don't you like me? I wanna be your friend....why are you teasing me.....I'm going to tell everyone your are sexually harassing me...you just keep making references to my body....you know you want me......."
UncaYimmy asked you what you mean by immature, and instead of answering, you know, offering a helpful and meaningful response, you turned the question back around and asked him.
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Oh this again. "Mature? What is this "mature" of which you speak?"
At which point, you could have just shoved a picture of a sedative within her line of sight.![]()