On 12/28/2013 11:42 AM, [email protected] wrote:
*You know, empty, in some cases when someone tells a malicious lie about you and you refute it, it's not about your need to be seen in a certain way but rather about exposing the malice of the liar. And the liars who try to suggest the former (e.g., Barry) are the ones who don't want to be seen a certain way*
A parody can be untrue if you interpret it that way, and sometimes irony can be seen as a lie. It's all in the mind of the beholder. You might disagree with someone's opinion, and that's your right, but it is wrong of you to think of somebody's opinion as malicious, even if you think it was directed at you. It's probably not at all healthy for you to remain in this state - you're not going to resolve a dispute by posting to a chat room - many times you are just going to make thinks worse. That's what I think.

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