I'm calling bullshit on it being the bride-to-be being the one to pull these stunts.
It's probably just her awkwardly making passes at her brother's GF and them laughing it off to make sure she doesn't feel bad for it.
I'm calling bullshit on it being the bride-to-be being the one to pull these stunts.
Yeah, even giving her the benefit of the doubt and considering the verbal jokes were typical for her family, stuffing napkins with her phone number into all of the bride’s belongings nearly 20 times for an entire party is taking things too far by any standards - which evidently the brother thought too. Doesn’t help that she was doing this she was flirting with someone else’s girlfriend, which at best means she’s socially r.etarded considering the first question you typically ask someone you don’t know at a wedding is “how do you know the newly weds?”![]()
Imagine making somebody else's wedding all about you.
Also holy shit, the "running gag" she keeps insisting is a running gag is fucking creepy, no wonder her brother wasn't having it.
Was it really a "running gag," Maryne? Or were you desperately hoping to hook up with your brother's bride and trying to brush it off like "ha ha, I don't really mean it, I was just kidding!"
She's a future sex offenderYeah, even giving her the benefit of the doubt and considering the verbal jokes were typical for her family, stuffing napkins with her phone number into all of the bride’s belongings nearly 20 times for an entire party is taking things too far by any standards - which evidently the brother thought too. Doesn’t help that she was doing this she was flirting with someone else’s girlfriend, which at best means she’s socially r.etarded considering the first question you typically ask someone you don’t know at a wedding is “how do you know the newly weds?”
Just flip the genders around and Maryne would be crucified for pulling this shit.
I'm gonna guess they had the wedding, but kept it secret from her. If her brother had to rip apart almost 20 napkins over the course of the afterparty, I'm pretty sure the bride wasn't still laughing at this "running" joke as long as Maryne would like to think.Lol brother and sister-in-law had the actual wedding without her:
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Gee, I wonder why they might not want you at the ceremony?
FIFY. I'm sure she's already done things that would get her in trouble if the gender was reversed.She's afuturesex offender
I kinda doubt she’s thinking that far ahead to be quite honest. Maryne might be a thirsty motherfucker, but so far her antics in this case seem less intentionally predatory and more an expansion of her already obnoxious “Look how gay I am” personality and attention whorey tendencies.To borrow something Richard C. Meyer/Diversity & Comics/Ya Boi Zack said once, the gay community is not that large, so they're very big on "converting" straight people to the gay side. My guess is she was disgusted with her brother's icky heterosexuality and was secretly hoping to convert his bride to lesbianism. That she was unable to do so (or at least give the bride a night of lesbian love) pisses her off to no end.
Believe it or not, Maryne, some women prefer dicks to pussies.
The problem I have with Maryne’s is that it always comes out lifeless. There’s never any egregious errors with her anatomy but the poses are always generic and stiff, line weight is minimal or random and often devolves into scribbles where she clearly grew impatient, her color choices are always bland especially when she shades, and her watercolor technique is subpar so it makes everything look dirty.View attachment 641660
I mean other than its exceptional lesbianism for reasons I am not woke enough to understand, it really isn't all that bad, the art itself looks dees to me.
The problem I have with Maryne’s is that it always comes out lifeless
Yeah, I think you got what's wrong with her art (other than 24x7 muh lizbuns). Technically competent, but zero passion.
And that doesn't work when she's trying to go for a sketchy/water-color look where technical perfection isn't a goal so much as creating an impression/feeling of what is being depicted.