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@kimberlythompson8631 It probably would have been okay to have some fun with them, but again, I think Sade and Gaby broke her spirit. Or, if you're right about her home life, maybe her parents made her grow up too fast and had her brainwashed into thinking that being a normal kid and having fun with the others would have been morally wrong. You see, what you're referring to as "acting a fool" is really just being a kid. Now Sade lying and gossiping about her upstairs and Gaby calling her useless, those things are not just being a kid, they are being a bully, which is unacceptable any way you slice it. But again, she could have planned on joining, but she wanted to keep the place somewhat clean to prevent cockroaches or bedbugs.
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Well, rephrasing my response a little, I think it was only Sade and Gaby who didn’t appreciate her, that there’s footage proof of anyway, the other seven comforted her when she was upset and cried and didn’t even want her to leave, but the group didn’t include Sade nor Gaby, who were both in fact lying about the way she sounded upstairs probably just to make her an outsider. Sade was the main terror and Gaby was the one who called her useless after she cooked dinner and tried to plan a surprise for everyone. That’s only two people out of seven, but with one being a relentless manipulative bully and the cruel words of the other that was still enough to make her want to exclude herself from the “fun” and eventually leave early, even though the rest of them said with their own mouths that they appreciated what she did and even that she was not useless despite what Gaby had said. However it logically appeared that that in itself wasn’t going to make her change her mind about distancing herself and skipping the permitted anarchy, considering she’d seen what Sade was like, that was impossible to miss, and words can hurt more than a fist, particularly the ones Gaby had said to her. I think after that the only thing that would have prompted her into possibly changing her mind about joining was if Sade and Gaby had left. Therefore I think saying “especially them” was a mistake on my part because I believe it was ONLY them. I only really saw them as misbehaved and awful, Sade would bully just about everyone then play the victim whenever someone confronted her, and what Gaby said to Sherry was very cruel. As for the other seven, they were just being kids because that’s what they were. I hardly see that as misbehaved nor awful. Enough said.
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