A reply to Don, for lack of a better title
to | ranma@usagi.jrd.dec.com
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from | Sineritrii@aol.com
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subject | A reply to Don, for lack of a better title
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date | Wed, 30 Apr 1997 21:34:20 -0400 (EDT)
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Don said:
<< People I know thought they understand me. They thought I'm insensitive
and cold, like what I probably appear on this ML. Yet when they read
the fanfics I wrote, they're totally shocked by the warmness which flows
through all of them. Can you judge a person, even if you've met them?
People have judged me wrongly, both in real life and on the Internet.
Thus I don't see why your judgement can't be wrong, even if you meet
them. >>
Two things:
1) As far as what I can recall, what someone feels, and what they are capable
of writing in a piece of fiction are two very different things. I, as has
Ted, if I recall correctly, have written things that have almost got me
kicked out of school because they were so demented. That in no way means that
I want to go out and brutally slay someone. It just is what I wrote.
2) Didn't you say just a few hours before this to stop posting on this
subject?
In any event, if you're going to comment don't put a "this is my last post on
the subject", or a "everyone stop talking about this please" in it because
the first is probably not true, as well as being stupid, if you're not going
to post, then don't. Don't just claim that you aren't going to post anymore.
If you get the urge to say that then read what you've read, and delete the
message. The second is probably the most childish, hypocritical thing you
could possibly say, as you are effectively telling everyone that I've said
what I want to say, but you can't. It's like everyone must have the last
word.
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