I love high school drama every once in a while…lol. I’m surprised someone had the nerve to write something about me, based on an assumption of someone ELSE’S assumption…here’s the quote:
“I read some guy’s post the other day about emothional whores.. Woooah buddy, quite the topic. i read it, read the comments and was intrigued by the whole ordeal that was goin on. So I decided, instead of commenting about the whole thing, why the hell not simply write my own shit. And here we are, couple days later and Voila! Magic eh? But to post a quick comment on that dude’s post. Emoptiona whores… hmmm. The def. was someone who had to always be with someone to feel complete. Completely agree with such a statement, however he seemed to be directing it to someone whom I know. At that point, its not just a post, it’s an attack on someone, and that ain’t cool at all. One of the replies mentioned that maybe he should have asked the girl about this instead of ranting from the safety of his blog. Now that I agree with it. There’s nothing cool about writing from the safety of your blog and direct venom toward someone. Any issues that anyone has with someone should be discussed face to face. Honestly is forever the best policy. I think that guy was 100 percent wrong in why he said what he did. It was low class, insulting (to more than one person) and completely false. (*Thats what I meant).”
Now, for those of you wondering: “Where the hell does all this come from?” he’s making reference to my post about “EmotIONAL Whores”. Now, let’s break this quote down logically:
Point#1: I’m not sure why there’s so much trouble spelling the word “emotional”??
Point#2: “…however he seemed to be directing it to someone whom I know.” Wrong. And why would this guy not specify the relationship he has to this girl (i.e. is this an acquaintance? a friend?)
Point#3: “whole ordeal”? Apparently this was an ordeal for the person he knows. Not for the rest of us. Everyone was just having a civil conversation! ![]()
Point#4: I didn’t even KNOW about his blog until today, so I’m not sure who’s hiding here…at least I found out about it after I asked about 3 times. Also, I’ve got my full name on my blog, so I can stand by any and all comments I make.
Point#5: “There’s nothing cool about writing from the safety of your blog and direct[ing] venom toward someone.” Interesting…I would think adjectives like “low class”, “insulting”, “not cool” are directing venom at yours truly! Anyone who knows me can tell you I’m the opposite of all those adjectives.
Again, I’m not hiding behind anything. Everyone knows who I am.
Some pretty harsh statements from someone who doesn’t know me that well. I just tried calling the girl because I’m shocked that someone who recommends talking things over face to face wouldn’t have brought this to my attention sooner. I’ve spoken to her like 5-6 times since that post, and not a word. Yes my friends, honesty is always the best policy, so please apply it. I’m surprised some people still think the world revolves around them…lol Luckily, I’ve gotten this out of my system after this post so I don’t think I’ll be wasting any more time with this person (it’s really too bad, I was starting to like her!).
OK people, if I know you read my blog regularly, it’s unlikely that I will post something unflattering about you (unless I ask for permission first!). If you think something applies to you, then take it as you will. If you get upset, kindly ask me for clarification
And please, if you MUST talk bad about me: A) Do it to my face B) Check the full facts.
2 quotes for everyone to ponder:
“If the shoe fits, wear it.”
-Anonymous
“High school is over people!”
-Howard Saxe (Professor at Vanier College)