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AIBU?

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To laugh at the word "entitled"?

10 replies

CustardOmlet · 03/05/2014 20:47

I'm sat here finally watching last weeks episode of 'The Good Wife' (I'm sure unreasonable in it own right) and the phrase "you looked entitled" cropped up...

I thought of here and laughed far too much!

Wine
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BuzzardBird · 03/05/2014 21:23

I did the same Grin

AiryFairyHairyAndScary · 03/05/2014 21:23
Grin
BuzzardBird · 03/05/2014 21:37

She's always on the wine as well isn't she? Wink

CustardOmlet · 04/05/2014 20:08

Oh dear, I clearly had a tipple too much!

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Lonecatwithkitten · 04/05/2014 20:11

I always think Alyesha would be a mumsnetter even though she wouldn't listen to the LTB advice when posting for advice on her husband being sent to prison for corruption after having affairs.

CustardOmlet · 04/05/2014 20:15

AIBU to have an affair with my boss to get back at my DH for shagging a prostitute?

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BuzzardBird · 04/05/2014 20:18

Yabu, he is an ugly fucker. You can do better, even without you apparent lack of personality. Grin. Alisha not you Op .

BuzzardBird · 04/05/2014 20:18

With, not without

BuzzardBird · 04/05/2014 20:19

Alicia sorry

Summerbreezing · 04/05/2014 20:20

Oh dear, that word 'entitled'. I post on Digital spy sometimes and on the TV Downton Abbey thread last year, a couple of posters accused anyone who objected to the rape storyline as being 'entitled' as they were trying to dictate to Julian Fellowes re his storylines. Hadn't given the word much thought up until then, but realised at that point how some people use it ridiculously to support their point of view. It's not just Mumsnet [hope that's of comfort].

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