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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 8:27:35 PM   
LadyAngelika


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First, despite Ms. LA's ridiculousness about being quotedin a JOURNAL entry......she has failed to mention that I edited out ALOT of what she herself wrote and IMHO kept only the sentiment behind her words, which I found clearly echoed My thoughts on the need to know one's submissive as intimately as the back of ones hands if one is to really get int othe submissives head and soul.


You took it down now so no one will see just how identical it was. But keep digging yourself a hole, at the very least, this will be entertaining.

I brought forward an issue to a community I'm active in. I never mentioned who you were, I never outed you. You outed yourself.

You could have been classy and simply apologized. But go ahead an make even more of an ass out of yourself. I'm sure you'll do very well.

Oh and thanks for assuming that I'm all online. For those who know me here, I'm sure you'll rise in their esteem even more!

- LA

Edited for a typo


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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 8:33:38 PM   
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ORIGINAL: LovingNcruelMs
instead of being flattered as I would have been, and have been when others have found My words interesting enough to share with others, I get this ridiculous .." how could you? email." with this command to remove it ...OR WHAT????

Seems to me you didn't really want to find out what.  As chessmasters say, "The threat is stronger than the execution."

Congratulations on your domestic bliss.


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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 8:33:52 PM   
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Umm no, a random first name is not posting under your actual name. Umm actually i disagree. Most people aren't that observant of identifying people offline, i think many people believe they are just that important that MOST people would bother connecting their online nickname with their offline person.

Would your online friends do so if they were going to meet you offline -- sure but the 10329103291729104321904329140214 other people online -- no which makes most people pretty much anonymous in the general coruse of things -- just as most people are offline..

angel

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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 8:36:54 PM   
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Domme Fight!!! Domme Fight!!!

Look at them swinging their pillows, it's like watching two flowers growing towards the Sun!....Holy moly!!! LadyA's nip just popped out of her teddy...Did you see the size of her areola? It was bigger than a yarmulke!

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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 8:38:45 PM   
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I didn't say that most are that observant - I simply pointed out that it's far easier to connect your online persona with your offline self than most people think. Therefore, I wish to be given credit (and to give credit) when and where credit is due and is possible.

In this case, it was definitely possible to give credit to LA for her words and thoughts - it was not done so. That was wrong.

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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 8:42:27 PM   
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ORIGINAL: domiguy

Domme Fight!!! Domme Fight!!!

Look at them swinging their pillows, it's like watching two flowers growing towards the Sun!....Holy moly!!! LadyA's nip just popped out of her teddy...Did you see the size of her areola? It was bigger than a yarmulke!


See this is when your imagination gets the best of you. My nipples are tiny and pink like pencil eraser heads. ;-)

(I know, TMI, but it's late and it has been a long day)

- LA


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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 8:46:43 PM   
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ORIGINAL: RedMagic1

quote:

ORIGINAL: LovingNcruelMs
instead of being flattered as I would have been, and have been when others have found My words interesting enough to share with others, I get this ridiculous .." how could you? email." with this command to remove it ...OR WHAT????

Seems to me you didn't really want to find out what.  As chessmasters say, "The threat is stronger than the execution."

Congratulations on your domestic bliss.



The "I'll only say this once" line routinely works. What I have found is that there is no need for an actual threat to make people realise they need to take action to try and right their wrongs.

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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 8:49:30 PM   
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Ack!!   I inadvertently supported a Capitalizer Of Self-Referring Non-Nominative Pronouns!  The horror!!

Lady A?   You are having a dispute with an obvious idiot.  And then you bring it here??  You know what they say about wrestling with pigs, etc.?  Do a little credit to the PhD holding classes, would you?

I could reiterate earlier statements....  but I'll leave it with a hope that all y'all "dommes" manage to somehow grow the fuck up and be self-sufficiently in control of yourselves.  Like many non-capitalizing, non-self-important subs are.

--sravaka
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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 8:52:03 PM   
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To The OP: You acted correctly.

Enough said.

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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 8:57:41 PM   
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When a person takes it upon themselves to illustrate that they're not worthy of your trust or respect and saves you the effort of engaging them any further, it should be considered a boon and treated as such.  Thank you LovingNcruelMs, for taking the time to do just that. 

~stef

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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 8:59:20 PM   
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Lady A?   You are having a dispute with an obvious idiot. 


I come to CM regularly. This obviously isn't the first time ;-)

As for the doctoral stuff, come on, I'm having an exchange about things here. This is where I come for down time.

- LA


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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 9:03:53 PM   
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As for the doctoral stuff, come on, I'm having an exchange about things here. This is where I come for down time.


Then leave your education out of it henceforward.

Just a thought.


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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 9:05:58 PM   
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Thanks for the thought. I'll continue doing as I have as it works well for me.

- LA


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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 9:08:55 PM   
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In a vacuum, I'm sure it does.


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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 9:09:50 PM   
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ORIGINAL: sravaka

quote:

As for the doctoral stuff, come on, I'm having an exchange about things here. This is where I come for down time.


Then leave your education out of it henceforward.

Just a thought.



What does LAs education have to do with it? The only reference I saw was that if the person referenced in the original post had a secondary school degree, that she would know what plagarism is (and honestly, even if she only has a high school degree - or the non-US equivalent - she ought to know that ... I know it was taught at my school, despite many other obvious deficiencies there).

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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 9:10:29 PM   
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ORIGINAL: sravaka

In a vacuum, I'm sure it does.



Go ahead, take a few more pot shots if it makes you feel better and more holier than thou. I'm strong enough, I assure you.

- LA


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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 9:27:06 PM   
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not meaning to derail the thread (such as it is)....

but how have I been "holier" than anyone?

I have no doubt of your *strength* and certainly do not seek to puncture it.


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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 9:40:16 PM   
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ORIGINAL: sravaka

Then leave your education out of it henceforward.

Just a thought.



quote:

ORIGINAL: sravaka

In a vacuum, I'm sure it does.




quote:

ORIGINAL: sravaka

not meaning to derail the thread (such as it is)....

but how have I been "holier" than anyone?




This to me ... should be quite self evident ...


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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 9:47:30 PM   
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lol...  evidently you're not up to explicating.

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RE: Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? - 5/2/2010 9:49:39 PM   
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ORIGINAL: sravaka

lol...  evidently you're not up to explicating.


It seems that like the offender mentioned in the OP, you aren't willing to see the error in your actions.

- LA


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