pixieunleashed -> RE: Being threatened with being outed (8/20/2004 5:11:35 PM)
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Tit for tat doesn't work, not just rarely. My thoughts are "why bother with this blackmail person at all?" They are either going to do it or they are not. If they do, you have the opportunity to respond, if they do not, you are worrying for nothing. Reporting this nonesense to the police is certainly a route to take, I think in cases such as this they are a waste of time as well. Not only does the perpetrator win, when he/she uses up your time to go report this bit-o-drama, but they also win again, if you have to pay them enough attention to actually take them to court. Is that person really worth the effort? It also calls into question the reasonings behind reporting things to the authorities as well, Do people call the authorities to stop what is going on, prevent what is going on, or punish the "wrong doers"? The motive behind your actions tell a lot about yourself. The fact that people like this blackmailing person still exist, is not surprising to me in the slightest. Given the negativity we plug into daily, it is actually a wonder to me there aren't more of them. There is a certain pettyness going on lately that I have been watching in my daily life, as well as online. Last spring the news was telling people how to make sure their neighbors are paying their taxes. My mother always wanting to fry the bastard whenever she hears of a "possible" criminal. The idea that bringing a war upon terrorism is going to stop it. How many times have your or your friends ratted out a co-worker for not following policy and procedure to the "T"? This petty "if you don't do this, or if you do this, I am going to respond this way" behavior is not new, and as it seems is totally alive and well. My advice is not to respond to this idiot at all. Put him on ignore if that will make it easier and just refuse to play into his hands at all. thank you for reading this, have a great day, pixie
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