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Nov 29, 2005 13:52

lynzfabulous is emotionally distant. I bet no one's surprised that you never post your current mood. In fact, I bet most of your friends are so sick of you locking them out of your life that they hate you behind your back. Shame. brought to you by interim32. wanna know your lj's moodring color? enter your user name and ( Read more... )

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anonymous November 29 2005, 14:13:44 UTC
Most people might just hate the way you act in certain situations or the way you handle things most of the time. And they do that to your face. Thats why you are upset about it.

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lynzfabulous November 29 2005, 18:40:03 UTC
thanks for trying but that doesn't really make any sense...and i was being sarcastic b/c that quiz thing is pretty funny.

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anonymous November 29 2005, 21:01:04 UTC
No, Thank YOU for trying.

Well, madam, if that does not make sense to you, you have many other more pressing problems than being emotionally distant.

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lynzfabulous November 29 2005, 21:50:31 UTC
who are you and what business do you have in my life? obviously you are not one of my friends or else you would have the nerve to post your name!!!!!

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anonymous November 30 2005, 06:57:17 UTC
Who I am is of no consequence and neither is m status as your friend. As for my business in your life, you decided to put it all in the public domain. If you put it in public, I have an unalienable right to put down my two cents. LiveJournal is not a private "journal," it is a PUBLIC publishing tool. Perhaps you should think about the things you post on here before you do so. In fact, thinking before you do things might be an advantage in all areas of your life.

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anonymous November 30 2005, 09:16:18 UTC
Just so everybody knows, that's definitely not me. Though I'd agree that they have a very similar writing style. I note this because Jennifer thought it was me.

While I'm here, though... Mr. Anonymous, You don't necessarily have an unalienable right to put down your two cents so much as you have the ability and opportunity to do so, since Lindsey hasn't chosen to lock out "Anonymous" users or censor comments. So I'd say it's an alienable right.

- Jan

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anonymous November 30 2005, 10:59:18 UTC
Ah, I stand corrected. The use of the word "unalienable" was incorrect. But it is still a right, which is what I was truly getting at.

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lynzfabulous November 30 2005, 11:53:59 UTC
yeah but i would take your advice more to heart and you would gain more respect if you posted with your name. right now, however, the way i see it is that your advice, although not necessary in this case, is useless. give it to someone who needs helps so badly that they will believe things from you, mr. anonymous. maybe you should take some of your own advice and think before you act as well.

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