I am tired of being ignored by some people online. I have them as a friend on fb or twitter or whatever.com and maybe they once talked to me but now they don't reply to anything I say or comment on! A sensible person would just delete them but I would feel too guilty! I hate being ignored especially when I make the effort to write something! Its probably not gonna be about anyone reading this blog right now, its other people.
I need a man to come into my life just totally randomly and change my whole life. Its weird that slightly fucked up to think that would be the answer to everything but its all I want really at the moment :(
D xx
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16 hours ago
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I think you should treat your tweets / posts as extensions of your thoughts and not solely for the views and comments of others. That way, it doesn't matter if no one responds (though it's nice when they do) because it will be simply a record of how you feel and what you think at that point in time. If that makes sense.
I really hope you don't ever feel that I ignore you! I would never do anything of the sort purposefully and though I am extremely aloof a majority of the time, I always have thoughts of how you are and hope everything is glittery and marvelous over there in London Town!
Muahs and Sprinkles!
-Gia Darling!
Hey man, if they are bringing you down then delete them. But sometimes just because they don't comment doesn't mean they're not reading.
Be happy, D. Be happy without the comments of others - you'll never get enough affirmation from the web (I learned that the same way you are).
I like what Joseph said, just put yourself out there in the world and don't expect anything back - you might be totally surprised by what happens next.
Hun you know that I love you and I will always talk to you and your brother. You guys have become like an extended family to me. You can also always give me a call at 860-857-9131, anytime sweetie!
LOVE YOU!
I think we're all to blame for our slightly more disingenuous existences on the Internet. The trouble is we're all far more fragmented over the web these days because we're all far to keen to embrace every new tool which comes along (until the next new one arrives - me included - and it's not really beneficial.
When I first starting blogging about 8 years ago, all of my friends were here under one roof. Now, we all have so many more options and people have drifted in different directions. Facebook, Twitter etc ....But having extended choice hasn't necessarily made life easier for any of us. To the contrary, it seems to have made keeping in touch a much slower process, and the only people to really benefit from having multiple networking platforms are the people who create them. I dare say they did that with a view to making bazillions of pounds rather than as a service to us.
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