real world rant (a week late)  

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I never got around to ranting on last weeks' real world, probably b/c steve already said everything perfectly in person. But, just so i can have a record of it, let me state for the record that Frankie is one of the worst types of people in the world. Her constant need to "play the victim" disgusts me and makes me wish ill upon her. If this girl didn't have people feeling sorry for her, she wouldn't know what to do with herself.

Ok, let's start with the premise that she has a crippling disease. I can accept that and feel sorry for her in theory. But she's turned that into her gimmick. She couldn't wait to drop that bomb on her roomates and i'm sure everytime something bad goes bad she turns to it. Secondly, i'm so absolutely tired of hearing about how she's not the traditional definiton of "hot". If she wants to reject society's ridiculous superficial stanards, more power to her. But she can't have it both ways. She goes out of her way to make herself look freaky and then has the gaul to complain that she's judged on her looks. I'm sure she THINKS she's being an individual with her "style" but she's not. By being so focused on society's standards (even when you are rejecting them) is the definition of conformity. she's defining herself by other's perception. Even though it's a complete 180 from society, it's still dependent.

and finally, we have last week's episode where she ONCE AGAIN attempts to cheat on her b/f while drunk and then is SHOCKED when he breaks up with her. Tons of crying (not while she was on the phone, but rather after when she was in the company of her roomates), and blaming HIM for being mean to her. Unbelievable! I almost have to respect her for being able to twist ANYTHING to make herself the victim. And all the roomates follow suit, blaming the guy. Poor frankie, it's not her fault she's unfaithful....she's a freak with a disease, afterall.

I hope a big boat comes by and eats her up.

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