>>22603825I enjoy pointless argument and venting so I'll respond sincerely this time. I suspect you're goading, but you get the benefit of the doubt.
By her own admission in the clip
>>22599869 you can hear she's complaining about chat telling her to leave, and decides (on her own - against consensus) to stay.
Which is typical, I was eluding to that here
>>22598821>She does what she wants and doesn't listen regardless.and as an individual adult, that's her right to live her life that way.
Feel free to give an example of what you want/expect. Sorry if you were expecting someone to jump through the screen and carry her out of there against her will.
From my own perspective the only thing I can do, is express concern sincerely at first. If she brushes it off and decides to do something dangerous, and all I can do is watch. And maybe support her antics by switching up and cracking jokes to cut tensions.
I can't even see any other alternative, so you'll have to help me understand your perspective.
Josie may be innocent and sweet, but it's not like she's completely naive. Give her some credit and agency.
She lives there, and I'm more glad she's not afraid to go out on her own than the opposite.
Even if sometimes it's scary or potentially dangerous, that is how it is. She'll learn, on her own.
The only thing I wish, is that she would carry something. Mace, taser, gun, something. Maybe she already does.
>>22603907From my experience, it's mostly posturing / agonistic display behavior.
Which isn't generally true, crackheads are unpredictable and dangerous, but most of the time it's a matter of
>I'm a homeless skeleton barely able to move without my fix, but I need to look scary so that people don't want to attack me first or try to push me out of my "home"