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Old 27-04-2004, 02:02 PM
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 23:49:06 -0400, "eclectic"
opined:

Well, yes. Online friendly people can easily be mistaken for
friends. Even between friends there is a certain amount of BS which has to
be forgiven and forgotten. More people than you know do appreciate your
advice and opinion even if it runs contrary to contrary people.

Regards.


I can see that, but it gets very tiring and I've a good life full of wonderful
events and people. I think what happened with the original post I'm annoyed
with is that this person was supposed to be a "friend." Not. I'm bored with
the whole woe is me, everyone sucks and is always wrong, and I'm very tired of
people on their high horse who have nothing in their life but their anger and
coldness. I find it very hard to have compassion for people like this. One day
they love you, next day, BAM. So, as a growing person, I can clearly see who is
and who is not a big, fat phony and I will ignore them because I know misery
loves company and I'm not miserable.