Emotionally Unstable Woman Has Empathy For People Suffering Immense Hardship
A LOCAL WATERFORD woman has been correctly attributed the label ’emotionally unstable’ after spearheading a consistent stream of incidents in which she displayed empathy for people suffering immense hardship.
25-year-old Kelly Doyle risks causing irreparable damage to her professional and personal relationships if she continues to publicly display her instability without a thought of the consequences.
“She’s not right in the head,” said coworker Aaron Simmons, as he relayed an incident involving Doyle in which she couldn’t just instantly brush off news of the sudden death of their coworker and get on with her work.
“It’s weird she can’t accept everyday societal norms we all do such as a homeless person on the verge of overdosing, or domestic abuse incident in public,” explained friend of Doyle, Siobhan Ward, who has repeatedly told the HR worker that you can just not watch news about Gaza if she finds it so distressing.
Dolye’s steady unraveling is representative of a growing problem amongst some circles of the populations who don’t possess the basic skills required to ignore human suffering.
“We’re seeing this more and more with some people, this emotional instability in the face of other people enduring increased inequality, hardship and violence. It’s a needless epidemic. Parents need to be raising their kids to be completely cold to the struggles of others or else this might catch on,” said one doctor we spoke to who diagnosed Doyle as ‘terminally soft’.