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re: what is the problem w/ pidpunk???

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fallingtofly 01:19 am UTC 06/03/07
In reply to: re: what is the problem w/ pidpunk??? - Leesa 10:21 pm UTC 06/01/07

*snickering madly*

Hey Leesa, since we're bosom buddies and all- want to go out for coffee on Tuesday?

> Fallingtofly, you've pretty much nailed it. You can ask
> some of the longest contributers here (if they recall that
> far back)about what a zealot I am about free speech
> message boards (got me in trouble!) and why that certainly
> contributes to this being something of a sacred space of
> sorts to me. And I know that both JD and Jim have that
> same belief--sort of the anti-Meat Fan Club attitude,
> which many of us here do take pride in being banned from!!
> It was really hard for Jacqueline to finally agree to kick
> Susan off the first time as the Rockman had weathered so
> many other troll types without moderation; usually kids
> under 16, I should think. Alot of them even stuck around,
> turned around, and became some of our most interesting
> contributers. They just needed to acquire some decorum and
> mores in regards to their expression of their
> opinions--i.e., how not to piss everybody off
> constantly!--so there's a ton of merit in hesitating to
> ban someone here. And that was all good.
> This was really different. This individual has
> consistantly presented many symptoms of dementia (my
> father in law suffered from it for years) and maybe even
> schizophrenia (which a good friend of mine has and who
> behaves very much like Susan does here when she goes off
> her meds). She's really more delusional and uses this
> format and us to feed these fantasies--which doctors will
> tell you is the worst thing we can do for her.
> I read some of the past posts she had this spring and for
> a while she did seem reasonable and perhaps deserved a
> chance. But I don't think it's gonna work in the long
> haul.I don't see her as an 'average fan'--she's very much
> a stalker/Mark Chapman persona and is probably as
> potentially dangerous now as she seemed the last time we
> went through this.
> I guess I wouldn't even hesitate. She's the reason we had
> to change formats in the first place and I'd boot her.
> John Lennon would have been better off without a fan like
> Mark Chapman.
> Cheers!
> Leesa
>
>
> Fallingtofly wrote:
>
>
> > And gods forbid you A)disagree with her B)agree with the
> > masses that she's a loon or C)simply ignore her.
> >
> > And since the mods are apparently on a permanent mental
> > vacation I have absolutely nothing to lose by saying
> > this-
> > IMNSHO:
> > She is a sick-minded individual who fantasizes about
> > prepubescent sex and couplings- child brides and grooms.
> > Her fantasy of a "commitment" and "engagement" to Jim as
> > a child, her constant attempt to make a commentary on the
> > NATURAL and ORDINARY games children play while building
> > social interaction with the opposite sex into something
> > dirty and perverted, show this.
> >
> > She's a stalker of the worst type- the kind who will feed
> > upon her own vanity in order to continue her stalking
> > behaviours. In answering herself, she is actually
> > answering arguments she BELIEVES come from those of us
> > ignoring her.
> >
> > She's a degenerate and indigent individual, as displayed
> > by her own commentaries on her inability to keep a job.
> > Notice, in that diatribe, that she consistently blames her
> > termination on others while trying to play the "poor me"
> > card.
> >
> > She's not going to be a problem much longer.


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