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League_Girl
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13 Mar 2021, 7:38 pm

I have googled things like "when people twist your words" and "when your kids twist your words" results pop up like narcists or sociopath or abusers. "Wait Google, so are you telling me that when people online twist my words and turn my posts into something else and put words in my mouth, they are narcissists and sociopaths and are abusers you're telling me?" "Are you also telling me this forum has abusers and narcissist's on here too when anyone twists my words or other users words here?"

And I have googled about my white hair strands being straight and soft and not wiry and not thick and Google is telling me I don't exist lol because it keeps saying the opposite. I guess no wonder the hair stylist thought I had a bunch of blonde hair strands. They were not wiry and flying around and sticking up. They just acted like normal hair strands.

Google also implies kids don't twist your words, only parents do. No my son really does twist mine and I just ignore it and just stick with what I said and be consistent. I figure this is part of his development and he is just testing his limits to see what he can get away with. What kid doesn't do this? Just like how kids will deliberately take your words word for word to be non compliant just to push their limits to see what they can get away with. My son does this too. I tell him no electronics till after school and he is in between classes and he is acting up and his excuse is "I'm bored" so we tell him to go find something to do. Bam TV is on, he gets into trouble and his excuse is "But you told me to go find something to do." No honey, you know the rules, no TV until after school is over for both of you. I do tell him to go read a book, play with his Legos but he shoots that down because electronics is all he wants to do and it just causes a distraction.

Google also once told me I had IBS but then the symptoms magically went away after I had them for like two years. I also figured out if I drink too much water, I will get abdominal pain and then have diareah so I ditched my bottled water at work and only stick with drinking fountains. If I hadn't pooped in days, have an energy drink, those have always made me go. I will never know why I had this mysterious problem that mimicked IBS and then it magically went away.


So what other things have you googled only for it to tell you something that is totally unrelated or told you something else you did not expect like did it ever tell you your parents were abusing you lmao? Or has it ever implied you simply don't exist because you google something about yourself and unrelated results pop up.


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13 Mar 2021, 7:42 pm

Well, Google is a narcissistic abuser, so I'm not surprised they twist your search terms too. :nerdy:



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13 Mar 2021, 9:56 pm

I looked up improving relationships one time and all these things about sexual relationships came up.


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13 Mar 2021, 11:31 pm

Just asked in google how many gray hairs does it take for it to be noticeable and all I got was "are gray hairs normal" results. Ugh. You can't even see mine in photos unless you look closely and it depends on the lighting and angle and how my hair is facing.

I guess I got my answer anyway because it said in an article it needs to be around 25% before anyone notices. The chances of anyone notices a grey in your hair when it's under 25% are very slim. I bet if you have very dark hair, it would be more noticeable but with my hair color, it hides it so even I didn't see it because I never looked at my hair strands up close and peeked though my strands at my scalp.


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Daughter: NT, no diagnoses. Possibly OCD. Is very private about herself.