LadiesBladewing
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ORIGINAL: feastie An open journal often makes people feel they have the right to comment, positively or negatively. It will happen from time to time. You simply have to decide whether to keep your journal public and accept that there are bozos out there that will do this, or take it private where no one but you can access it. Idiots like this one should be blocked and deleted. However, next time you decide to share an email, let's not share the idiot's name who sent it as well. That's bad form. This is true, and unfortunately, many times the people who have comments that they are willing to share are the ones who have negative comments... the people who commissurate with us will often nod and agree silently... To post on the internet, you need a thick skin. If you are going to be bothered by the negative commentary, and if you are posting for acceptance, it many be a tough ride to get what you need from journaling. If, on the other hand, you are journaling for yourself, sharing a part of your nature in the process, then it will be a good experience, the idiots like this will have little impact, and you'll find that you have individuals who read and follow what you write who -do- appreciate it. Also... sharing names in a situation like this is against TOS and will get the thread pulled, so you may want to edit to remove the sender's name. Da'Avatar ZWD www.klashaan.org
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