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08/02/2008 17:20:32
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
 
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08/02/2008 16:51:22
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Politics
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Drama llama? <s>

Good advice.

>Naomi,
>
>This is going to sound real cold, but damn, girl, give the drama llama to the pound and get yourself a dog.
>
>Dogs love you, no matter what.
>They're always glad to see you.
>They'll listen to anything you have to say (and some will even 'talk' back to you) and think it is the most wonderful and interesting thing they've ever heard.
>Walking said dog will get you out among people who also share interests in dogs, and will give you something to talk about - and maybe you'll cultivate relationships in real life.
>
>Drama llamas don't care for anyone but themselves.
>Any time anyone gets too close, they start spitting, biting and kicking.
>They're large, unwieldy and no one, except other owners of drama llamas, wants to be around them - and other owners of drama llamas ONLY want to be around their own.
>
>Please, do yourself a favor - as many people have told you - quit worrying about what others think of you. The ONLY thing that should matter is what you think of yourself. Yes, I know, it's easier said than done...so sit down with a piece of paper and write out what you're good at, or what you'd like to become good at. Then get a another piece of paper and write down what you don't think you're good at (be realistic) and the throw that piece of paper away. Put the list you're good at on the refridgerator and look at it until you believe it.
>
>But please, no more pity parties.
>
>>Hi everybody,
>>
>>I've been thinking a lot about the same topic for the last year.
>>
>>I believe that being twitted and knowing about it is one of the most humiliating and torturing experience the person can be put through.
>>
>>Most of you woulld disagree with me, would think, it's not something to be concerned about or worried, since you can not change the way the other people see you, even if you try very hard.
>>
>>Anyway, here is what I'm proposing and hopefully this proposition can be accepted.
>>
>>1. I would not try to contact the person(s) who twitted me in any way unless
>> a) The person asked a question I think I know the answer
>> b) The person tried to communicate with me first
>> c) Emergency cases
>>
>>2. In return these person(s) remove me from their twit filter and let me know about it by any means (directly or indirectly).
>>
>>I don't want a long discussion about it. Just one answer from someone (Greg?) would be enough.
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