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    To the OP:

    I love how when you tell me that you've got a decade of experience so you're right, it's fine.
    When I tell you I've got more, it's attacking.

    When you tell me that MY feelings don't matter because if I had been through a "stalking" like you, I'd think differently, it's grand.
    When I tell you I have been through worse, it's being mean and attacking.

    I think your major problem is that you think anyone who disagrees with you is automatically bullying and attacking you. That doesn't fly in the real world. It barely qualifies in kindergarten.

    OMG. I'm disagreeing and pointing out hypocrisy. What label shall we slap on that?

    Maybe you should think about the fact that the world isn't about you and your opinions. There's nothing wrong with using the ignore function, but to point out that you don't have the WILLPOWER to not look at their post when it's hidden so the forum should change it? Really? And someone you don't like, that has done nothing wrong on the site, should still be punished because you feel like it? Come on.

    If someone was REALLY stalking you and bullying you and harassing you, then why hasn't the site admin been involved and banned them? Maybe you think that responding to the same threads = stalking? Or disagreeing = harassing? It doesn't.

    And to the one that declares that silly definition of bullying... it's silly. If people can't stand up for themselves in any way, maybe the solution is to teach them to be more self-confident instead of trying to pad the entire universe for just them? And I don't mean special needs kids, who obviously need more sheltering than the regular public. But a normal human being should be capable of responding to a situation where someone pranks them or makes a joke without crying "Bully!" every time.
    Theresa Baker
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    "Stop being a wimpy monkey,; bare some teeth, steal some food and fling poo with the alphas. "

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