jane_and.the_dragon

 
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Worry about your character, not your reputation. Your character is who you are, your reputation is who people think you are. ht
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Bilard 8 - 2009

Bilard 8 - 2009

Bilard 8 - 2009
1 rok 37 dni temu

NET DRAMA

       I will never stop being amazed by the amount of drama there is on the net.   I spent over an hr last night talking to 2 people one thinks they are friends, the other says she hates him, but she does not act like she hates him.   She acts lick she is jealous that I have been talking to the guy.   The funny part of this is there is nothing of which to be jealous.  I just met the guy abut a month ago, and we play little pool.  That is all.  So I told them both they need to work out what ever their issues are and leave me out of it, and if they do not want to do that they should put each other on ignore.
     I think part of the problem with net drama is some people are like it is just the net and they seem to think there is no real person on the other side of the net.  While others see it the same as they do the real world. Their net friends are the same to them as their real life friends.   I had a friend who told my niece one time that I live on line.   Thing is at that time he was not far wrong.  I have a couple health issues and at that time I did not get out of my home often, so the net was my way of interacting with other people.  I am doing better now and so I do not spend as much time on line as i once did.   I think everyone should get out into the real world a little every day, even if it is just to walk around the block or sit on their porch and talk to neighbors that pass by the house.   Computers are nice and all, but they are no substitute for interactions with real people.
     Maybe if more people associated with more real people in their real world there would be less net drama, because they would not have time for it. n0.gif?v=122   Just a thought.