Masochism and the Ignore function

Seurat

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For the longest time, I put myself through a semi-masochistic trial and attempted to help somebody that doesn't want help. I think it was Einstein who said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.

I got a headache.


Then, this afternoon, after one last try, I found the ignore button. It was like getting a morning enema. All of a sudden, tons of crap was mysteriously removed from the forums, and I felt empty yet good inside. What a pleasant feeling.


:)
 
For the longest time, I put myself through a semi-masochistic trial and attempted to help somebody that doesn't want help. I think it was Einstein who said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.

I got a headache.


Then, this afternoon, after one last try, I found the ignore button. It was like getting a morning enema. All of a sudden, tons of crap was mysteriously removed from the forums, and I felt empty yet good inside. What a pleasant feeling.


:)

You people really need some new material. We've been doing this for months now and you still feel the need to accuse me of everything you can imagine.

It isn't working.

Not only are you not getting me to do what you want, you're not even getting the lurkers to ignore me.

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.

Repeated verbal abuse is not getting you what you want, but it is providing me with ample ammunition with which I can demonstrate the casual community and its advocates are abusive and immature.

It is abundantly clear to one and all you do not think twice about trying to attack the self-esteem of others in public. Why should we doubt the same pattern of behaviour applies to those you exploit in private?

You're welcome ;)
 
*snugs chy and wenchie in for group hugs just cos*

In other news, I was reading a mag on the bus today (cos I finished The Loving Dominant and didn't have my next book) and there was a bit about this woman who wrote a book called Kink, that looks at sexual fetishes and their place within every day relationships.

And there was this part that made me lol.

At a fetish party she attended in Sydney's seaside Clovelly, men and women wearing leather and latex stood around discussing how their kids were going at school and the merits of various camping spots as they waited for the floor show to start. After a master took to his slave with a whip, 'people had barbeque chicken and pasta salad for dinner' says Clifford-Smith who felt safe and at ease at these meticulously organised gatherings.

Sounds like a good party to me. What's not to love about pasta salad?

And for the record, after all her exploring, Clifford-Smith says that it confirmed that she was vanilla.**



**No poor women were converted or abused by the casual crowd during the writing of this book.
 
**No poor women were converted or abused by the casual crowd during the writing of this book.


That made me spurt my wine :D'


ETA: oops forgot though...think this should be in the cafe:rose:
 
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*snugs chy and wenchie in for group hugs just cos*

In other news, I was reading a mag on the bus today (cos I finished The Loving Dominant and didn't have my next book) and there was a bit about this woman who wrote a book called Kink, that looks at sexual fetishes and their place within every day relationships.

And there was this part that made me lol.

At a fetish party she attended in Sydney's seaside Clovelly, men and women wearing leather and latex stood around discussing how their kids were going at school and the merits of various camping spots as they waited for the floor show to start. After a master took to his slave with a whip, 'people had barbeque chicken and pasta salad for dinner' says Clifford-Smith who felt safe and at ease at these meticulously organised gatherings.

Sounds like a good party to me. What's not to love about pasta salad?

And for the record, after all her exploring, Clifford-Smith says that it confirmed that she was vanilla.**



**No poor women were converted or abused by the casual crowd during the writing of this book.

LOL that sounds like the place we went to a couple of times! *Coinky-dink* :D
 
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