Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 > My nada used to call herself " the right hand of God " The film " Vipère au poing " had a painful, almost funny scene, in which Nada put herself in the position of God. She persuaded a priest to take confessions from the boys in her presence, and then she passed judgement. - Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 Blech. I often wonder if " normal " people see the BPD's portrayed on TV/movies as funny, but exaggerated. If they only knew how real it is... I saw an episode of the Sopranos where Tony's nada said something like, " And I gave my entire life to you kids on a silver platter " and then burst out crying. I actually laughed at it (I think I groaned first). It didn't make me sick; I must be healing. > > > My nada used to call herself " the right hand of God " > > The film " Vipère au poing " had a painful, almost funny scene, in > which Nada put herself in the position of God. She persuaded a > priest to take confessions from the boys in her presence, and then > she passed judgement. > > - Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 Blech. I often wonder if " normal " people see the BPD's portrayed on TV/movies as funny, but exaggerated. If they only knew how real it is... I saw an episode of the Sopranos where Tony's nada said something like, " And I gave my entire life to you kids on a silver platter " and then burst out crying. I actually laughed at it (I think I groaned first). It didn't make me sick; I must be healing. > > > My nada used to call herself " the right hand of God " > > The film " Vipère au poing " had a painful, almost funny scene, in > which Nada put herself in the position of God. She persuaded a > priest to take confessions from the boys in her presence, and then > she passed judgement. > > - Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 Blech. I often wonder if " normal " people see the BPD's portrayed on TV/movies as funny, but exaggerated. If they only knew how real it is... I saw an episode of the Sopranos where Tony's nada said something like, " And I gave my entire life to you kids on a silver platter " and then burst out crying. I actually laughed at it (I think I groaned first). It didn't make me sick; I must be healing. > > > My nada used to call herself " the right hand of God " > > The film " Vipère au poing " had a painful, almost funny scene, in > which Nada put herself in the position of God. She persuaded a > priest to take confessions from the boys in her presence, and then > she passed judgement. > > - Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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