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: post by Lamp at 2007-06-23 22:53:52
I do agree with the point being made that words don't carry less weight on the Internet than they do in real life, but I still don't understand why you would get all offended by harmless pizza jokes whether someone was saying it to you on a computer or in person. I mean, no matter what you do, someone out there isn't going to like it. I'm sure there's plenty of people out there who might agree with a speech about pizza like that or that might see the sarcasm in such a statement assuming it was actually there. Why not just talk to them and ignore the people on the computer giving you so much shit? Are they really worth your time? I'm sure I could say plenty of things on this forum that would get me made fun of too and if I decided to talk about them, then I would just take it and deal with it, because if anyone actually sees any less of you because of petty shit, what kind of person does that make them?

PS: I don't know anyone in any of the bands on that flyer either, or anyone involved in booking that show, never even heard most of these bands. I just think there's some common middle ground to be reached somewhere out of all this.
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