Subject: Re: One pissed of Bitch |
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Austinette
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Date Posted: 13:46:32 02/15/03 Sat
In reply to:
a fan
's message, "Re: One pissed of Bitch" on 22:50:31 02/01/03 Sat
Yes that's the wonderful thing about the internet, it allows sad people to live out their fantasies (I hope you can sense my sarcasm there).
The difference with mat is that there were a few of us who actually befriended her. We were becoming friends and sharing close personal details with someone who lied to us about EVERYTHING she is. So aside from feeling violated, but we put ourselves at risk because of her mental instability.
And to add, I've never lied about any of my experiences about any area of my life, I guess I'm the minority.
>Nothing to do with Titi, because I never talked to
>her. But it's not like she's the only one that has
>ever lied about hockey players before. People do it
>in real life too. And I mean, will tell you, or
>others, family included, to your face, that they
>dated/slept with/are friends with player X or Y. They
>make up all these stories about them that could be
>believable, and because you are friends you want to
>believe them. Yet, you never meet the player, and the
>player never gives your friend tickets. Interesting
>that the player never acknowledges your friend either,
>no matter if it's at a bar, or a game. You want to
>believe this person, because you are friends with
>them, and know they are legit, but things eventually
>stop adding up. The internet makes it even easier to
>make up lies and for people to want to believe them.
>Most people at one point or another are duped into
>believing something, and I'm not referring just to
>hockey players and women, but in our general lives.
>It just causes you to put a guard up and be more
>cautious in who you trust with information, both that
>you are given and that you give to that person.
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