Maybe she needs to get laid well, or perhaps just experience some genuine intimacy that all women so sorely crave.
Reading the article, chula, she does come across as just a bit off-the-wall, although performance artists fit that category as well as people with nutball ideas.
This is not Psyche 101 and Terrifica is not on the board looking for advice.
Hoiwever, I still think she needs a lay. The drink part may have been out of line. Unless she has taken a vow of celibacy like a nun or priest (ok most priests) there is no reason she shouldn’t go out and find a man she likes and have sex with him. I am not saying go out and have a one night stand or get drunk and wake up in a strangers bed. All I said is she needs to get laid. How she goes about doing that is up to her. Obviously her mental state is making this hard for her to do.
Anyone think she is possiblly a lesbian but won’t admit it to herself or too afraid to pursue her feelings? I mean I see the whole save the woman and be the hero thing going on here. “Who was that masked woman? She sure was Terrific-ahhh”
How come ABC News made it seem as an every day, run of the mill, man hating woman, dressing up to protect drunk women from themselves?
It reminds me of a conversation I had with a friend. The crux was basically anyone in real life who feels they should dress up in a costume, run around in the city and right their preceived wrongs has to be a loonie. Sane people just don’t act like that.
Terrifica certanly fits our profile. She’s not quite on the F*cked up beyond repair side of the scale but she’s hovering in the Phew what a Loon a little too long.
Perhaps she should rescue her from herself. Or is that what she thinks she’s doing every night?
Man haters who turn to women by default break little lesbian hearts all the time. If it is not your core self you cannot understand the emotions involved, just like lesbians who can’t deal with being queer so form relationships with men. Superficial relationships are safe but rarely satisfying and are downright cruel to the other people involved.
I just don’t get how she thinks she is doing good work, if she’s got so much time on her hands. maybe she could go play with the puppies at the shelter, or do meals-on-wheels. There’s got to be any number of places she could presumably volunteer at, but that might just be thinking.
Look, the critical point that’s being overlooked here is that this is the first step on the road to real-life superheroes.
Sure, her choice of “crime” is somewhat…err…odd? But she’s got the costume, secret identity, and I think she may technically qualify as a vigilante. How friggin awesome is that?
She may intrude on men with completely good intensions. Everyone is barking about her opinions of women, I would really like to know what her opinion is of men aswell.
“They are easily manipulated, and they need to be protected from themselves and most certainly from **men and their ill intentions toward them.” **
This chick needs help… here is a pic of her
This quote came from another board, but I think this sums it up.
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Her prime message about people being happiest when leading solitary, individual lives is the most telling aspect of her personality. She feels isolated and alone. She projects that onto others, assuming that they are in bars and are victims because she was. She’s not happy as Terrifica either. It’s sad. She needs help and friends - not keeping
people at arms length as both herself and a make-believe character.