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@Embren3022

Narcissistic abuse support. Insights about life and living.

Alberta, Canada 가입일 Ocak 2025
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ᗰᗩƳᖇᗩ@LePapillonBlu2·
Yes, eat lots of McDonald’s please!
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@histories_arch You think it does not happen today? Punishment for disobedience, in a broader context, not only in respect to marriage.
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ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
She was 25 when she fell in love. By 49, she had become a ghost no one was supposed to find... In May 1901, a single anonymous letter reached authorities in Poitiers, France. It accused a respected, upper-class family of something unthinkable: hiding a woman inside their home—alive, but forgotten. At 21 Rue de la Visitation, everything looked proper. Curtains drawn just so. Doors polished. Reputation intact. Until police forced one door open. The smell hit first—overpowering, suffocating. Then the darkness. Windows nailed shut. Air unmoving. And on a rotting mattress, barely human in form, lay Blanche Monnier. She was naked. Starving. Weighing just 55 pounds. She had been there for 25 years. Once, Blanche had been admired—educated, social, full of life. But she made one decision her family could not tolerate: she fell in love with a man her mother deemed unworthy. Not rich enough. Not prestigious enough. And Blanche refused to give him up. So her mother did something that still feels impossible to comprehend—she erased her. Locked her away. Shut out the light. Cut her off from the world until she would obey. But Blanche never did. Year after year, while guests dined downstairs and society praised Madame Monnier’s elegance, her daughter lay upstairs in total darkness—fed scraps, left in filth, slowly disappearing. This wasn’t just cruelty. It was control taken to its absolute extreme. When Blanche was finally found, her body survived—but her mind had been shattered by isolation. Sunlight hurt her eyes. Human interaction overwhelmed her. The world she had once known was no longer something she could return to. She spent the rest of her life in an institution, never fully reclaiming herself. Her mother died shortly after arrest. Her brother walked free. And Blanche… paid the price for loving the “wrong” man. That’s the part that stays with you. She wasn’t imprisoned for a crime.She was imprisoned for defiance. For choosing her own life in a world that believed it had the right to choose for her. © Women In World History #archaeohistories
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Embren302@Embren3022·
@TheRealThelmaJ1 I think he has good doctors. Just the other day, he could hardly put his weight on his hip when he was getting out of the golf card and today he is all good.
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TheRealThelmaJohnson@TheRealThelmaJ1·
Will Doctor Trump magically heal my bunions if I bring him McDonald's?
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Hoodlum 🇺🇸@NotHoodlum·
Remember when Senile Satan was a “nurse” last June?
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TheRealThelmaJohnson@TheRealThelmaJ1·
If you think Trump posting the picture of himself as Jesus was bad wait until you hear about how he f*cked kids.
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Embren302@Embren3022·
@Ryan_Daigler @Liberalibrarian Abusers call the result of their abuse and total collapse of the victim Karma. That way they shame, smear the victim and justify the abuse. They also become the righteous victors to be admired for their accomplishments. They do this under the guise of moral superiority.
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Embren302@Embren3022·
Sharing this here is very brave. If someone likes something in this house the ugly people will break in to steal it. My brother’s cats were stolen from the yard at the back at his house. To this day I blame myself for posting their pictures on facebook.
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Embren302@Embren3022·
Some awful people out there. After stealing my plant, they also installed surveillance in my house and are torturing me through the system. Jealousy and envy!
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Embren302@Embren3022·
These were the cats that got stolen.
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I can’t stop thinking about this. If this was happening in boarding schools then lots of English people went through this abuse. I often admire how strong English people seem, it must come from this early systemic child abuse.
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Here it is why English people seem resilient , enduring. Beating children will make them bitter, submissive, rebellient. Harsh reality that people not growing up like that can’t understand.
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Embren302@Embren3022·
Communication with a narcissist is one sided. What they say is important, what you say is ignored or ridiculed. You don’t feel enriched but stifled, shut down, suffocated, depleted Conversation with a normal person moves you forward, give you insights with a narco you get numb
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𝓲𝓬𝓮@be_like_ice·
This is what emotional, narcissistic abuse look like:
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