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Example:
Cstint (name changed) asked for opinions on a statement she alleged was made by her mother in-law. I offered my honest thoughts. She didn’t like it and began a childish jr high **** email campaign (basically just emailing profanity to me). Why would the opinion of a total nameless stranger mean so much to a person they would do something like that? Are they bored? Insecure? Hateful? Drama queens? Are there people who really do live no where else but online? Is it healthy (even if they don’t have healthy relationships in the real world)?
OK-retarded or not-this isn’t reality-this is perhaps a poor example-I’m sure this poster acts this way off the net too.
Some people change when on the internet or in their cars. The joke about the soccer mom in the mini van with peace stickers who flips off other traffic- what is it that changes a person, Jeckel and Hyde style-or is this the true person showing through? Really-even if you think it’s dirty laundry or not-it’s a very curious thing. Almost as if the person is drunk and inhibitions are lowered…opinions







December 13th, 2009 at 12:08 pm
boring
air dirty laundry somewhere else
December 14th, 2009 at 1:00 pm
Think of it like this. On the internet, it doesn’t matter who and why you argue and fight with or what the reason(s) are. It’s like the special olympics . . . even if you win, you’re still retarded.
LMAO!
December 15th, 2009 at 12:38 pm
what the f does this have to do with road rage. i am the driver that has to drive with high beams on cause the rest of the retards like to wait until i am about to pass them before they decide to jump in my lane just to go slow or drive the same fucking speed as the car next to then so i cant pass. leave a lane open to your left no matter your speed so someone can pass you. dont fuc up traffic for the rest of the people behind you cause you dont pay attention to your surroundings.