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It takes a lot of guts to start up a blog. No matter if it’s Business, Personal, or just for fun. You open your self up and speak publicly on what ever the subject matter happens to be. With the way information moves around the tubes being syndicated, resyndicated, twittered, dugg, tagged in what ever sort of app you use…this information has the potential to reach endless eyes. You’ve not much control over once you hit that Publish button. So what do you do say when a reader is offended by your content? Freedom of Speech? I’m American, but chances are that many of my readers are not. How do you respond to negative comments from these “Haters”?

My first instinct is to tell them to Fug Off! I write for a number of blogs, many of you know this, but I have one in particular which is considered mean and offensive….*gasp*… Yes, I am Evil. I host an outlet for a community of like minded people, a blog that I never had any intention of maintaining…and more often then not, I don’t….but when I’m busy not producing The Worst Blog Evahh…the request for that content is there. As I approach my 1 year Blog-day I continue to look for improvements to the blog, to fully turn it over to the community who beg me for more.

Today, I received the 1st comment that I refuse to approve. I’ve always felt that all comments should be heard, but not this time. Not there at least. It has nothing to do with the fact that they attack me personally, and everything to do with the attacks on the designer’s items, which were featured in the post. Rather then just telling people what they should NOT wear, I included a post from another blog I manage, which shows off some options of what they CAN wear. I know you are just dying to know what it said right!?

In response to SL Fashion Police: Flashbacks & Ghost. Posted not once, but TWICE…amateur.

“Those people might dress bad, well bad is an understatement, but I still don’t know what gives you people (nobodies who have no control over how other players spend their money and on what) the right to go around “policing” Second Life. It’s pretty pathetic and comes across as plain rude and immature. Yes I’m one to speak for posting this comment, but for the record,The boots – Nymphaea, are ugly, and are just as bad as anything those people are wearing. I mean have you ever worn a real pair of boots like that in reality? They look nothing like that, and they easily could have been built better. Dress isn’t great eiter. You people should get a life and post about something that matters. This isn’t productive, those fools in the pictures will never even read this site, and you could be blogging (wasting your time) on stuff that is good to wear instead of crap. Though from what I’ve seen on this site, you can’t really tell what’s good. Yup the obvious bad you pick that out great. The GOOD… you don’t pick it out well at all. Glasses on players in SL make them look like real arses btw. Especially when you can’t even correctly shape your avatar. I am done with those though, your too sad and stupid to bother with anymore. Live with your shame and try to do good things with your blogs instead of looking around a computer game for people dressed bad. It isn’t even hard to find people dressed bad and no one has a right to judge like that. Keep your opinions to yourself and work on making your avatars in the upper right of this page, look more pleasing to the eye. Maybe pick up a real fashion magazine too if you are going to try and pull off a look, or better yet be yourself and wear what you want. Fashion magazines are one of the epitomes of evil in this world.”

/me hangs my head in shame as tears stream down my badly shaped cheeks and onto my March 1987 Cosmopolitan. NOT! Get a life! Better yet, Get Some BAWLS and leave a name to such strong minded comments. What a wastes if you aren’t going to be proud about it. Best part ever is that this person happens to live with in 20 miles of me! *Grins*. Bahahaha….maybe we can do lunch?

So what have we learned here today? Other then the fact that this person is insanely jealous of my SLebrity status and my full figured beauty… they seem to have lost their sense of humor and that’s pretty sad. :(

  • http://shoppingcartdisco.wordpress.com Tenshi Vielle

    People like that are such dumb fuckers. I’d like to beat them with a two-by-four with nails.

  • Hope Clary

    Thinking this person never bought boot before…lol

  • http://www.the-broad-cast.com Kat

    Hey – No Sense of Humor is at least a good speller. There’s a positive comment!
    Perhaps people have lost the sense of parody in this world? Don’t even get me started on Freedom of Speech.
    I *love* The Diva (even if I love Agent Meredith a LITTLE bit more…)
    Kat

  • http://www.kittywitchin.com Kitty O’toole

    Hmm, it’s a tad contradictory isn’t it? If fashion magazines are ..’one of the epitomes of evil in this world’ then how come the author has such a highly developed opinion on fashion in the first place? Blogs are open to criticism completely and that is the risk you take when you publish them for the world to see..BUT..they are for ENTERTAINMENT!
    First life is serious enough without the second one having to be.
    =^..^=

  • Biz Markie

    I think you should change your name to “The diva fattie”

  • http://thedivarockin.com TheDiva

    @Biz Markie – I think you should try to be a little more creative with your comments. You obviously learned nothing from my posts. Please stop wasting your time trying to be funny and accept that you are a has been.

  • http://viciousstudios.blogspot.com Gidge

    So are you and your hater going to have coffee? I mean, being practically neighbors and all, it seems fitting.
    SLFP is funny, people need to lighten up.

    Lovin’ the Diva as always……when I grow up I hope I’m her.

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