SHE WROTE: Gaslighting
He's gaslighting me again.
Either that or this is the "daft" thing all over again.
I would never, under any circumstances, write "She stomped her foot." I might write, "She stomped off in disgust," but "stomped her foot"? No, never. Who DOES that anyway?
If he says Moot wrote it, you'll all know what I have to deal with.
She said, stomping off in disgust.

7 Comments:
Surely Bob has better things to do at 4am rather than gaslight you? Maybe he's genuinely confused, poor lamb?
You're quite right on the stomping issue. Has anyone ever done that? I favour the narrow-eyed evil glare of the basilisk, myself. I believe that it works wonders, even from 600 miles.
Btw, on your recommendation, just seen the first episode of Veronica Mars. It was excellent, thanks.
I sometimes stamp my foot in an ironic way. Quite useful for situations when you're angry, but know that really you're being unreasonable. It makes the other person laugh, and they know that you know you're being unreasonable.
I have to admit that i have tried stomping my foot, but it is completely unsatisfactory in expressing any kind of serious rage. Full blown jumping up and screaming down does make you feel better...but has the unfortunate side effect of making everyone else laugh at you.
My 5 year old stomps her foot. Don't know where she gets it from :)
I saw my then three-year-old stomp her foot and say "Damn, damn, damn!" In front of my mother. No idea where she got that...
I tried expressing rage and frustration by stomping my foot.
The ankle strapping comes off next Wednesday....
I think after about age 5, we realise the ineffectiveness of stomping our feet (really, the force just rebounds off the floor and jars the knee). But I do still throw things in anger. Oh, and sometimes I literally jump for joy ;)
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