Tuesday, May 29

manipulate

ma·nip·u·late Pronunciation[muh-nip-yuh-leyt]
–verb (used with object), -lat·ed, -lat·ing.
1. to manage or influence skillfully, esp. in an unfair manner: to manipulate people's feelings.

Yes, it is all words.
He said. She said.
Lies. Truth. Intent.Manipulation.Interpretation.

Seriously.

What does it matter? You have drawn your line. Just keep in mind that YOU drew your line. Don't try to guilt me with your accusations. Don't put words in my mouth.

DON'T put words in my mouth.

You have NO idea what I feel. More importantly you don't care. Nor do you get it. You really don't.

What I am doing behind my walls or in my closet with my skeletons truly is not something you should be focusing on.

To say that I manipulated you is absurd. That can only mean that you truly believe I set out to do you harm. If that is what you believe then I must say, and you must agree, that you are better off now. yes? Luckily for you, you have stated that this is the last time you will deal with this.

Am I wrong? Probably.
Is this all my fault? Of Course.
Just ask my X.
It's always my fault.


Ultimatums and I don't mix.
It's almost as if you have never met me.

seriously.