Very important lesson learned.

Dec 01, 2006 02:38

Sometimes the best thing to do when you really want to get rid of someone is to just let them get the last word in. If you feel compelled to respond, then you will merely draw things out and make them worse in the long run. Crystal is some used-up psycho Flack (if you don't know what a Flack is, don't worry) who ran off with a guy for physical reasons, got "abused" by him, then took it upon herself to lead a one person crusade against anything with a penis. Now, I am somewhat bitter, but I don't go making personal attacks at women every day, especially when we have a history of being friends. But, like I said before, I let her "win," I sat there under her fake unjustified scrutiny and let her run her mouth with some fake "heartfelt goodbye." Then I deleted the e-mails she sent me. Who cares? Not I. But here, these journals are supposed to be about participation...why else would there be public posts? If you are reading this, leave me a response on here, or e-mail me if you know the address, whichever one. Say anything that's on your mind. Let it out if you want, just say hi, talk about the weather, include the script to your unpublished screenplay, whatever. If I feel like talking to you, I will write back. If not, I have officially let you get in the last word and you can move on feeling content with yourself that you "won." This is therapy here. People crave power. I can give it to you if I want. (Of course, doesn't that mean that the power to give or deny power is in and of itself a power and that possessing such power makes me superior to the people trying to win over me? *Head explodes.) Get writing people.
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