If there is one defining characteristic of the Jew, it is their intrinsic aptitude for betrayal...
But it isn't even an aptitude, it almost seems as if it might be an urge? desire? need?
And then, when confronted with the betrayal, to act as if it were no big deal at all, as if you were foolish for not expecting it, and since it was an expected and even enjoyable aspect of the game, you being overly sensitive about the whole thing for even bringing it up in the first place.
If there is one defining characteristic of the Jew, it is their intrinsic aptitude for betrayal...
But it isn't even an aptitude, it almost seems as if it might be an urge? desire? need?
And then, when confronted with the betrayal, to act as if it were no big deal at all, as if you were foolish for not expecting it, and since it was an expected and even enjoyable aspect of the game, you being overly sensitive about the whole thing for even bringing it up in the first place.
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