When, under favorable conditions (often among groups of highly
competitive,
charismatic, and self-centered people), a violent hurricane of interpersonal drama forms, sucking all concerned parties into an ever-expanding spiral of senseless rumor, conjecture,
happenstance, and confusion. Those sucked in worsen the conditions of the dramacane in their attempts to find blame, or fault, or reason by trying to get to the so-called "heart of the matter". But from the "eye of storm" it becomes clear that there isn't one.
All parties are complicit, and no one person is to blame.
Paul won't be at work Monday; he got pulled into one of his family's dramacanes over the weekend and has yet to make it out alive.
Don't answer that call. The dramacane at work has grown to five or six people, at least. Cut
communication if
you don't want to be next.
Did you ever watch that show
The Real World? It's like a perpetual dramacane.