Byron In Exile
Frederick Fucking Chopin
- Joined
- May 3, 2002
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I said, "you're such a ding-dong," and it was like flipping a switch.
I know she was upset because she called me a Nazi several times, which is what she tends to do when she's upset with me.
Also, she ended with "Bye," which, in Litspeak, means "I'm putting you on pseudo-ignore."
Now, I don't think that what I said really warranted a response like that. She's been called worse, and so have I. Her response, quite frankly, just reinforces the notion that she is in fact a ding-dong.
Since I don't interact with Karen much anyway, and maybe some of you do, I thought it might be best to get some of that good old down-home GB input on the matter to help me decide how best to proceed.
So, what y'all think? Was I too harsh? Should I try to mend fences? Wait for a sign from the Lord? Blow it off? As everyone knows, I think it's very important to be on the best of terms with people on the GB at all times.
I know she was upset because she called me a Nazi several times, which is what she tends to do when she's upset with me.
Also, she ended with "Bye," which, in Litspeak, means "I'm putting you on pseudo-ignore."
Now, I don't think that what I said really warranted a response like that. She's been called worse, and so have I. Her response, quite frankly, just reinforces the notion that she is in fact a ding-dong.
Since I don't interact with Karen much anyway, and maybe some of you do, I thought it might be best to get some of that good old down-home GB input on the matter to help me decide how best to proceed.
So, what y'all think? Was I too harsh? Should I try to mend fences? Wait for a sign from the Lord? Blow it off? As everyone knows, I think it's very important to be on the best of terms with people on the GB at all times.