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I have been yelled at twice today for supposedly writing comments which I did not write. I'm not talking about misunderstanding or misinterpretation. The first one could be stretched to say, well, maybe they were actually trying to reply to someone else, and had other things on their mind, and were angry because of elsewhere, and... were still putting words into my mouth in a major way, but whatever.
Not the other one. The other one screaming at me actually used quotes around the words to tell me not to say those words, when I had not said those words, I had said nothing in any way like those words, and there is no way my comment could possibly be interpreted to mean those words.
If this happens again tomorrow, I'm going to start to become paranoid.
Not the other one. The other one screaming at me actually used quotes around the words to tell me not to say those words, when I had not said those words, I had said nothing in any way like those words, and there is no way my comment could possibly be interpreted to mean those words.
If this happens again tomorrow, I'm going to start to become paranoid.
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Date: 2012-06-24 02:27 am (UTC)The second one is -- I don't even know. It all started with a comic in which 50 Shades of Grey was mentioned. Someone said people into BDSM "tend to be" narrow-minded. I replied that most people into BDSM are not narrow-minded, and that most don't care what other people do in their own sex lives. Someone else went totally ballistic on me and swore at me for supposedly saying "stupid vanilla people", supposedly claiming everyone into BDSM was utterly and completely perfect in every way, and supposedly degrading and denigrating vanilla people and supporting anything anyone who says they're into BDSM wants to do. This person doesn't know me from Eve, btw, in any of my online identities, none of which I used in my comment. Not that that particularly matters, because I've never done any of the things they accused me of doing.