Mariah’s mom and sister both die on same day

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Im sorry but this gives me an Hereditary mess OWT

BruceTruMusicFan

Quote from: Cowgirl on August 26, 2024, 07:28:42 PMBurden? Didn't she treat her sister like shit?

When I was reading her book it was sad how she didn't give her sister any grace. You have to really think about what happened to a person that their life turns out that way.

The definition

Quote from: BruceTruMusicFan on August 27, 2024, 01:35:54 PM
Quote from: Cowgirl on August 26, 2024, 07:28:42 PMBurden? Didn't she treat her sister like shit?

When I was reading her book it was sad how she didn't give her sister any grace. You have to really think about what happened to a person that their life turns out that way.
This.

Nine

Quote from: Kaeli. on August 26, 2024, 06:56:17 PM2 less abusive burdens for queen to foot the bill for
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I didn't want to say it but...


Nine

Her sister was awful to her and her mother wasn't great either.

But she seemed to be in a better place with her Mom in the past few years.

Praying for healing for Queen.

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DopeSoul.

Quote from: BruceTruMusicFan on August 27, 2024, 01:35:54 PM
Quote from: Cowgirl on August 26, 2024, 07:28:42 PMBurden? Didn't she treat her sister like shit?

When I was reading her book it was sad how she didn't give her sister any grace. You have to really think about what happened to a person that their life turns out that way.
grace?

Her sister tried to pimp her out... :diddraispoot:

Chile fuck grace

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Quote from: DopeSoul. on August 27, 2024, 09:42:02 PM
Quote from: BruceTruMusicFan on August 27, 2024, 01:35:54 PM
Quote from: Cowgirl on August 26, 2024, 07:28:42 PMBurden? Didn't she treat her sister like shit?

When I was reading her book it was sad how she didn't give her sister any grace. You have to really think about what happened to a person that their life turns out that way.
grace?

Her sister tried to pimp her out... :diddraispoot:

Chile fuck grace
Tried? No one was buying, huh?


Amazing

Would you want a crack head who tried to pimp you out as a kid near your family and small children?

I don't blame Mariah at all for keeping her distance. Some people are too toxic to be around.

Nevertheless, this is heartbreaking for Mariah I'm sure. She was in a better place with her mom and I'm sure she still loved her sister despite the toxicity.

BruceTruMusicFan

Quote from: Amazing on September 01, 2024, 08:51:45 PMWould you want a crack head who tried to pimp you out as a kid near your family and small children?

I don't blame Mariah at all for keeping her distance. Some people are too toxic to be around.

Nevertheless, this is heartbreaking for Mariah I'm sure. She was in a better place with her mom and I'm sure she still loved her sister despite the toxicity.

I would want to know what happened to my sister that she ended up as such a tragedy. Mariah, talks about dealing with racism in her book as a biracial person yet her sister was 10 years older so I imagine it was much worst for her. I believe hers sister has also said that she was molested as a child. Mariah write about their father being more violent to her older siblings than to her.

One thing I noticed about Mariah's book is that while her childhood was tough but her adult life was fairly easy. She's been signed since 19. Even in her book and interviews she eludes to not understanding how other singers can sing songs they did not write. And its like, well everyone is not blessed with that gift.

A lot of celebrities start to think that exceptionalism is the norm. Everyone didn't have that voice, the drive, the looks. Most people who come from traumatic lives struggle their entire lives, they end up EXACTLY like her sister. It's not hard to show people grace, even if they have hurt you. Be thank you that you did not turn out that way. It's called compassion. If I was worth 500 million my family would always be cared for.

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September 02, 2024, 11:39:06 AM #29 Last Edit: September 02, 2024, 11:42:29 AM by Son of Brazil
Quote from: BruceTruMusicFan on September 02, 2024, 11:34:17 AM
Quote from: Amazing on September 01, 2024, 08:51:45 PMWould you want a crack head who tried to pimp you out as a kid near your family and small children?

I don't blame Mariah at all for keeping her distance. Some people are too toxic to be around.

Nevertheless, this is heartbreaking for Mariah I'm sure. She was in a better place with her mom and I'm sure she still loved her sister despite the toxicity.

I would want to know what happened to my sister that she ended up as such a tragedy. Mariah, talks about dealing with racism in her book as a biracial person yet her sister was 10 years older so I imagine it was much worst for her. I believe hers sister has also said that she was molested as a child. Mariah write about their father being more violent to her older siblings than to her.

One thing I noticed about Mariah's book is that while her childhood was tough but her adult life was fairly easy. She's been signed since 19. Even in her book and interviews she eludes to not understanding how other singers can sing songs they did not write. And its like, well everyone is not blessed with that gift.

A lot of celebrities start to think that exceptionalism is the norm. Everyone didn't have that voice, the drive, the looks. Most people who come from traumatic lives struggle their entire lives, they end up EXACTLY like her sister. It's not hard to show people grace, even if they have hurt you. Be thank you that you did not turn out that way. It's called compassion. If I was worth 500 million my family would always be cared for.
i think it's easier and simpler to say "thats your sister talk to her and help her"

and personally i could never see myself distancing myself from my siblings, so i get it.

but only Mariah REALLY knows what's happened between she and her sister.
im almost certain theres a LOT she's keeping to herself.

and there is such a thing as some people simply being "beyond the point of help", no matter how much you try to help them. at some point you may have to make the difficult decision to choose yourself and what seems best for you over them.

there's a documented, confirmed history of Mariah suffering from her own mental health challenges. Bipolar, etc.
i can imagine there were plenty of times she wasn't even in the position to help HERSELF, let alone her sister.
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