I read a lot of stuff on the 'net and have found that sometimes the comments under the articles make for better reading than the topic.
What really puzzles me are the comments totally unrelated to the subject; the topic might be border security and someone will bring up gay marriage, or in this case, Hollywood actor's salaries which brought forth this strange comment:
What really puzzles me are the comments totally unrelated to the subject; the topic might be border security and someone will bring up gay marriage, or in this case, Hollywood actor's salaries which brought forth this strange comment:
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People have no "filters" in this day and age. They think they have a right to just say whatever comes into their pea brains. Kind of like this post! LOL!!
"Pea brains" is right. I've gotten angry on Facebook, but there's a fine line one shouldn't cross b/c you've got your real name out there and unless your profile is locked down tight, it's easy to find out where you live.
The last time I got angry enough to go look up someone was making a silly comment about the new govt. food pyramid and a guy replied to me and said all sorts of things but he crossed the line when he said my mother was prob. a fat cow and went on to insult her some more. I looked at his profile, found out he worked for a TV station and I wrote and called them and told them about it and they fired him. I found his own personal website and left a gloating message on his guestbook, then went to review sites and left disparaging comments about his 'artwork".
It was HIS turn to be furious,then.
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