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Date Posted: Wed, April 21 2004, 5:11:12
Author: Katerina
Subject: The game is called "Now I caught u, scamp!"
In reply to: Peter van der Hoog 's message, "I wasted my time on an imposter" on Tue, April 20 2004, 12:41:31

ur credo is "there are two opinions: mine and wrong". U are stubborn and u always know "how it should be".
>Sorry, I don't agree.

Unfortunately it is so. U are very intolerant to another points of view and can't accept it. Have u ever thought, why in any forum u wrote u appeared to set up almost everybody against u? When somebody always has conflicts it is a reason to think up, what is wrong with him. I am afraid the reason is in u, not in other ppl.

I wasted my time on an imposter
Isn't that worse enough?

U are playing 2 psychological games here "I caught u, scamp!" and "I am raped!" U knew that the story could be unlikely and that u were wasting ur time. But u want to get a gain: to expose Rita and to be a judge for her, to make her feel guilty and humiliate her. Why is that? Were u ever treated this way urself for some childish faults?


>No, I don't think so. Sometimes difficulties
>strengthen people and they come out stronger then ever
>before. Should they thank those difficulties? I don't
>think so.

I am sorry to say it, but this is pure demagogy.

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