Justified? Most definitely. But why do I worry that this is just the first step to Lindsay becoming just like Lindsay 1.0? As Wesley would go, “If once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will.”
Ironically, this is exactly the sort of thing that the old Lindsay would have said, without a second thought, to anyone who even hinted at being attracted to her, and then gloated over the emotional anguish she had caused them. The fact that new Lindsay feels so bad about her outburst, even though it was entirely justified, just shows much her character has changed for the better.
It’s good Lindsay got that out since Wesley is being a major creep. I also like how she feels bad for saying that. Not many people would do that, especially not old Lindsay.
Hopefully she’ll explain to him, that nice gestures don’t equal romantic gestures.
I could see Katey wanting that not getting out, but not Lindsey. She’s right though- A party invite is not the same as a friendship, or a romantic relationship. _Not_ wanting to defend herself? I don’t get that.
At least Wesley isn’t dressing up in any insane costume, despite the movie they’re supposed to be speedrunning.
Son, you proceed from an incorrect assumption that a party invite means anything more than being nice. Now open the door before she makes you sing soprano.
I think the primary reason I dislike Wesley, beside being a total creep and all, is that his bizarre mannerisms remind me far too much of some extremely annoying classmates I knew in high school.
Like, they constantly had a shit eating grin on their face, always squinted their eyes like a little smartalec, and acted like they were your best friends even though you barely knew them.
Granted, I think some of them were genuinely mentally handicapped (thus didn’t know any better), but there were still quite a few of classmates who I really wanted to punch in the face.
You tell him Lindsay. Great job sticking up for yourself.
Don’t worry, Lindsay. As the ice queen said. “Let it go.”
Justified? Most definitely. But why do I worry that this is just the first step to Lindsay becoming just like Lindsay 1.0? As Wesley would go, “If once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will.”
Lindsay went OG Lindsay on him!
Ironically, this is exactly the sort of thing that the old Lindsay would have said, without a second thought, to anyone who even hinted at being attracted to her, and then gloated over the emotional anguish she had caused them. The fact that new Lindsay feels so bad about her outburst, even though it was entirely justified, just shows much her character has changed for the better.
It’s good Lindsay got that out since Wesley is being a major creep. I also like how she feels bad for saying that. Not many people would do that, especially not old Lindsay.
Hopefully she’ll explain to him, that nice gestures don’t equal romantic gestures.
I could see Katey wanting that not getting out, but not Lindsey. She’s right though- A party invite is not the same as a friendship, or a romantic relationship. _Not_ wanting to defend herself? I don’t get that.
At least Wesley isn’t dressing up in any insane costume, despite the movie they’re supposed to be speedrunning.
I think I’m in the same camp with everybody when I also say that her words were justified. Keep that creep away from you.
Son, you proceed from an incorrect assumption that a party invite means anything more than being nice. Now open the door before she makes you sing soprano.
I think the primary reason I dislike Wesley, beside being a total creep and all, is that his bizarre mannerisms remind me far too much of some extremely annoying classmates I knew in high school.
Like, they constantly had a shit eating grin on their face, always squinted their eyes like a little smartalec, and acted like they were your best friends even though you barely knew them.
Granted, I think some of them were genuinely mentally handicapped (thus didn’t know any better), but there were still quite a few of classmates who I really wanted to punch in the face.
Don’t go regretting what you said, Lindsay! There are times in which one must not hesitate to pull the trigger instead of sugarcoating things.
Sometimes, there’s just no nice way to say these things
No, don’t regret it, Lindsay. You were completely justified