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I dig the irony in her comment’s title.
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You know… that totally didn’t occur to me until now.
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yeah..
Yeah, I must have trouble reading, I wasn’t aware your post said that I have been able to read in my dreams. I’m sorry for putting in my own personal comment.
I admit, I didn’t read the entire thing. Long entries bore me. But I did want to let you know I was here, because I wish my own readers would comment more.
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I don’t understand why people so commonly respond to negative comments by sardonically “apologizing” for stating their opinion (or personal comment). Pretty sure I have yet to see it used in a case where a participant in the discussion’s right or welcome to doing so is in question.
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So, like, anyone else seeing the irony between this:
I admit, I didn’t read the entire thing. Long entries bore me.
And this:
I wish my own readers would comment more.
Anyone? Anyone?
For the record, if you can’t be bothered reading my blog, then that’s fine; you don’t have to. But in return be prepared for me to not be bothered to be civil to you when you make comments that indicate you’re obviously only here for the linkwhoring.
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E-thug reporting in
I’m here for the drama, not the link whoring.
When you linkwhore, and you get told to essentially piss off - do leave. Don’t take it personally, just improve your sales pitch for next time around. Its an inefficient waste of your whoring time if you pursue a dead prospect. You could instead be starting fresh with a whole new blog that may not see through your masterfully vapid and semi-on-topic post. Don’t throw good money after bad, nothing offends me more than misguided effort.