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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 7:47 pm
My best Internet friend and I seem to be spending all our time lately talking about other people behind their backs.
When we decide we don't like somebody, boy... we just have a field day. Making them the butt of our jokes, etc.
And we're just sort of this sick unstoppable force of hatred.
So it makes me wonder: do other people talk about us behind our backs or are we just the only ones? Do people look at all the fun we have and all the craziness that they don't understand and do they get pissed and jealous and talk about us, too?
Hmmm.
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:31 pm
Chop Suey.
Oi, my mom sure knows how to be paranoid when it suits her. Anyway, I know I talk about some people behind their backs, and I know others do it to me as well, so there's really no harm in it, unless it's a secret they're not allowed to know, then that could be dangerous.
Seriously, it's highly normal to do it. It's one of those cool things kids do these days. ^_^
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:28 pm
Talking about other people, behind their backs or not, is a normal human social behavior. Ever seen Survivor? Alliances are born by talking about other people.
So don't feel bad about it. Everyone does it. If they say they don't, they're lying.
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