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SmellyBot · 61-69, M
Internet people don't mean anything to me, so no.
I learned my lesson over 15 years ago when I was chatting with 5 different people with 5 different distinct personalities only to find out all 5 people were actually one crazy woman 🤪
She begged for forgiveness and I forgave her because I gave her credit for teaching me such a valuable lesson, but then she faked her own death and I felt so bad I actually cried in her memory.
When I found out she was still alive I swore to never care about anyone ever again online because I don't trust anyone LOL
I learned my lesson over 15 years ago when I was chatting with 5 different people with 5 different distinct personalities only to find out all 5 people were actually one crazy woman 🤪
She begged for forgiveness and I forgave her because I gave her credit for teaching me such a valuable lesson, but then she faked her own death and I felt so bad I actually cried in her memory.
When I found out she was still alive I swore to never care about anyone ever again online because I don't trust anyone LOL
SmellyBot · 61-69, M
@RubySoo Thank you, but it's all good ... I'm glad it happened to me or I may have always remained unaware of what Internet people are capable of. I don't have any intentions of getting close with anyone online again so I'm safe.
Her little fake ass was exposed to everyone in our circle which cost her more than it did me. This was over 15 years ago, and to this day very few people talk to her where I was getting sometimes 200 Fb friend requests a day.
I'm not getting many reactions to posting daily comic strips, but I don't care because I'm having fun doing it and as long as at least one person is entertained I feel good about my efforts. But it is creepy seeing so many people have actually seen my posts but choose to remain in the shadows silently.
Welcome to the Internet I guess. smh
Her little fake ass was exposed to everyone in our circle which cost her more than it did me. This was over 15 years ago, and to this day very few people talk to her where I was getting sometimes 200 Fb friend requests a day.
I'm not getting many reactions to posting daily comic strips, but I don't care because I'm having fun doing it and as long as at least one person is entertained I feel good about my efforts. But it is creepy seeing so many people have actually seen my posts but choose to remain in the shadows silently.
Welcome to the Internet I guess. smh