mickeyfan2
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When you were called a drama queen you asked us if we would let you start over. Of course, well your posts are back to drama queen, so you get the response that a drama queen does.
florida-again said:I posted something today that accidentally offended people because I didn't really clarify enough.
Turns out as well as offending people today, a lot of people aren't so keen on me anyway (although I've never once said a bad word to anyone here). It seems people think I lie, look for attention, exaggerate in my posts. None are true, I just have an 'eventful' life, if you can even call it that.
So I'm wondering, as I've made so many enemies here, would I be best off to cut my losses and not post anymore? or to 'carry on regardless'.?
I'm genuinely not asking this to look for sympathy or attention, I just wondered what general protocol is here. I like the disboards, I'm a student so I spend a lot of time in front of my computer, it's my bit of fun between boring essays. But who wants to be where they're not wanted right?
)florida-again said:Ok I'm going to go crazy and suggest something....
when you read my posts, try to read them thinking in a passive, english accent, rather than an american one.
Picture a typical, British, reserved person saying them and maybe they won't seem so dramatic. Because they don't seem dramatic to me nor do they read dramatic when I re-read them.
I'm not suggesting that's the answer, I'm just trying to work out why this has all gone so mad!
greenyskp said:EDIT - right.. so i read through your posts... and you are a bit dramatic. My advice for you? A message board is not a friend. And venting constantly about everything little thing that enters your head is gonna make people view you as pathetic. All of our lives are plagued with drama. But I dont post on the DIS, everytime i get a new stress. I call a friend. Have a good cry, talk to my mom.... etc... Seriously. You gotta find another outlet.
when you read my posts, try to read them thinking in a passive, english accent, rather than an american one.
Picture a typical, British, reserved person saying them and maybe they won't seem so dramatic. Because they don't seem dramatic to me nor do they read dramatic when I re-read them.
jbdreamer said:I think all this craziness would stop if you would just stop responding to everyones comments. Take a break and stop giving more ammo for people to use against you. You have 3 threads you are arguing on this very moment. Stop the madness.
good point, I think I'll go and have some dinner.florida-again said:I posted something today that accidentally offended people because I didn't really clarify enough.
Turns out as well as offending people today, a lot of people aren't so keen on me anyway (although I've never once said a bad word to anyone here). It seems people think I lie, look for attention, exaggerate in my posts. None are true, I just have an 'eventful' life, if you can even call it that.
So I'm wondering, as I've made so many enemies here, would I be best off to cut my losses and not post anymore? or to 'carry on regardless'.?
I'm genuinely not asking this to look for sympathy or attention, I just wondered what general protocol is here. I like the disboards, I'm a student so I spend a lot of time in front of my computer, it's my bit of fun between boring essays. But who wants to be where they're not wanted right?
Toby'sFriend said:oh I get it
More Margaret Thatcher, less Bridget Jones
check
florida-again said:Ok I'm going to go crazy and suggest something....
when you read my posts, try to read them thinking in a passive, english accent, rather than an american one.
Picture a typical, British, reserved person saying them and maybe they won't seem so dramatic. Because they don't seem dramatic to me nor do they read dramatic when I re-read them.
I'm not suggesting that's the answer, I'm just trying to work out why this has all gone so mad!


florida-again said:Ok I'm going to go crazy and suggest something....
when you read my posts, try to read them thinking in a passive, english accent, rather than an american one.
Picture a typical, British, reserved person saying them and maybe they won't seem so dramatic. Because they don't seem dramatic to me nor do they read dramatic when I re-read them.
I'm not suggesting that's the answer, I'm just trying to work out why this has all gone so mad!

Same here.Caropooh said:I read your posts more for the humor of your crisis' than for anything meaningful.