Pardon Me For Saying So.
This is not the first time that a disgruntled member or ex-member took to stirring shit from another site. About five years ago somebody did the same, only he opted for YouTube signing in with his Google account instead of Twitter. I was the main objective of his rage. He also had a fan base here who spurred him on; some of them are still here and we're friends today. I did not get abusive when some people supported my foe. I just had to endure it. Besides, one or two of the current victims were my foe's supporters so I see this as some form of Karma.When I finally learned about the ‘plot’ against me I took him on where he was slinging his mud from but he simply deleted my retorts and it left me powerless. Then I did what I should have done in the first place. I ignored him. For all I care he may still be doing it; I don’t know and I don’t care.
What is happening here now is polarising the blogs and exactly what our ghostwriter wants. I believe some of us know his/her identity, some have a very good idea and others are grasping around in the dark but it does not matter. The point is, he or she is out of reach. I don’t know when last one of you had taken an overseas resident to court but I can almost guarantee you that you will cripple yourself financially in the process and in the end only two attorneys will make money. They won’t touch such a case without a huge sum upfront, so don’t even think in that direction.
Resorting to foul language, name-calling, and idle threats is not on and just an indication that you are at the end of your tether. So come on, be realistic. Fighting fire with fire here is not going to help. And we're not in Grade 2 anymore. Pulling hair and sticking out tongues are way beyond us now. For somebody who normally deals with problems as they raise their heads, this may seem like strange advice coming from me but ignore our ghostwriter. He or she will get tired of it sooner or later. And don't take it personal if some of us find this funny; these are the blogs. Learn to laugh at yourself, it is much more rewarding.
Let's get our blogs back to what it was a week or two ago.
This blog has done its work and I'm going to block it now.
Comments (91)
Ah, that clarifies that. So I'm in a different clique every day and I did not know it. It would have been nice to remain in the same clique for some time. I could have been a clique leader by now. I have definite leadership qualities; after all, I was a class captain in grade 1.
I suppose the blog shrinks might see that as inconsistent and unstable.
You sound like being on the warpath today.
The self-same ones who complained about being trolled, victimised now doing exactly the same thing to others.
Move on with your lives, everyone else has.
Funny that you should say that I'm not a troll. In a certain way, I do consider myself a troll. I do make irrelevant comments, tease people and mock with them. And I strike back with impunity when people try to intimidate me. It comes as natural to irritate some people and I'll do nothing to alleviate it. Not a vicious troll though but a troll just the same.
It all stems from the fact that I can see the humor in the most serious situations; even from funerals, I may take something funny home.
Apparently, you have not either, you're still here too. How does this discussion hurt you?
Come on now, I don't know you like this.
New idiom has been found on CS.
"Birds of a clique flock together"
What about Birds of feather clique together.
This blog has done its work and I'm going to block it now.