"I can't complain about your entry complaining about my entry" -it's seems you can, and did.
"There is no fucking moral to this story except that people don't get along." -the moral is, if you don't want people thinking about or responding to your thoughts, write them with old timey graphite on old timey processed tree, not on the internet.
take a joke? it's good for your heart. laughter releases endorphins and strengthens abdominal muscles. you might try to tear my comment apart and find every little grammatical error, but no one cares. this is the internet. no one cares on the internet, not really.
if dennis were here, he'd say chill out. then probably good deal, while you were staring at him all angry-like. hahahaha. good times.
That's why when I post really "stressed out" posts and lash out on people [like audrey or john at times or my family even] I always disable comments because I don't want to hear read people's shit. I post a lot because it helps me. It helps get stress out. Maybe not 100% but still.
So if people are complainging about your entries just start disabling comments. If they want to talk to you that badly about it they can tell you in person/phone. Or in my case, my friend Phill made an entry saing "Anna should really stop disabling comments". Haha.
Livejournal wars are stupid, no matter which side you're on.
But, rationally, if you really need to lash out at one particular person or thing, it would be must more efficient and useful if you simply wrote it down for only you or actually told the person how you feel about them in a civil manner in order for them to try and work on their personality flaws. This seems better to me than writing posts on the internet that two people will understand and eighty people will feel left out and PO'D.
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-it's seems you can, and did.
"There is no fucking moral to this story except that people don't get along."
-the moral is, if you don't want people thinking about or responding to your thoughts, write them with old timey graphite on old timey processed tree, not on the internet.
take a joke? it's good for your heart. laughter releases endorphins and strengthens abdominal muscles. you might try to tear my comment apart and find every little grammatical error, but no one cares. this is the internet. no one cares on the internet, not really.
if dennis were here, he'd say chill out. then probably good deal, while you were staring at him all angry-like. hahahaha. good times.
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hooray for multiple comments that could easily be condensed to one!
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So if people are complainging about your entries just start disabling comments. If they want to talk to you that badly about it they can tell you in person/phone. Or in my case, my friend Phill made an entry saing "Anna should really stop disabling comments". Haha.
I♥Hillary.
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But, rationally, if you really need to lash out at one particular person or thing, it would be must more efficient and useful if you simply wrote it down for only you or actually told the person how you feel about them in a civil manner in order for them to try and work on their personality flaws. This seems better to me than writing posts on the internet that two people will understand and eighty people will feel left out and PO'D.
That's all I have to say; take it or leave it.
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