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Oct 12, 2006 00:34

well now it seems that ive pissed off and offended a relay close friend of mine with my last post, for this im sorry dude. i never ment to hurt or upset any one. BUT...i do wanna say that im not here to point fingers, taddle, or any thing like that. i come here to vent my issues as does many other people so i dont take my anger and fustration out ( Read more... )

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polyhead October 12 2006, 06:32:38 UTC
LOL if that post offend someone, they were never your freind dude. Atleast you sure as hell didn't want them as a freind. With a freind like that, who the hell needs an enemy!

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rhapsodysilver October 12 2006, 13:04:48 UTC
*Huggles leppy* Hey sweetie your right, your journal is for your venting, and posting and for whatever you want. True some people might get offended by what you say, but you take that chance when you read other peoples thoughts on their journals. So if someone didnt like what you wrote, then they shouldnt have read your journal. *Pounces and cuddles tight*

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phathurkryme October 12 2006, 20:09:41 UTC
First, for anyone reading this, I'm not the "offended" one that's discussed in this entry.

I must say that I disagree with the previous comments. And I think a friend that may not agree, or may even be offended, by your thoughts, can still be a friend. None of this "who the hell needs an enemy" stuff.

lep, you and I don't see eye to eye on some things. We've sat down and had conversations with each other about them, and we've grown closer as friends because of it. If we had some vanilla friendship that endured no differences of opinion or hardships, then what's truly strengthening it? I say that if your friend that was offended looks past it, then the friendship is BETTER FOR IT. People read their friends' journals to be involved, keep informed, and better understand their friends.

And the "if someone didn't like what your wrote, then they shouldn't have read your journal" ... hindsight is 20/20. We're not all blessed enough to know if a LiveJournal entry will offend us before we read it.

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