Post by Haleigh Sharphowl on Oct 12, 2006 15:56:33 GMT -5
I just want to get some things out in the open here.
I'm completely aware that there is this core of people that have decided for one reason or another that they don't like me. The majority of these people do not know me at ALL, as in, we haven't even had a conversation together; some of them know me a little, but not very well. Yet, they seem to have decided I am public enemy numero uno.
You see, I'm a high school student. I know drama. I know drama very, very well. And I've been dealing with it for so long that it rolls off of me like water off of a duck's back. I don't care if you don't like me. Really! You're all entitled to your own opinions of me, and if you make decisions on a person's character based on what you've heard second-hand, I probably wouldn't want to be your friend anyway.
I've heard about these 'plots' and 'conspiracies' against me, people trying to sabotage my dream, steal horses belonging to Wynd, Leigh, or the barn -- all sorts of stuff. It makes me giggle. I honestly don't care! I will eject and ban people trying to start trouble in the dream and be done with it. I don't concern myself with what happens elsewhere, in other dreams. If you want to leave TREC, go right ahead. I don't want people here to be unhappy. If you're not happy, you can leave, or we can try to work it out; but if you have your mind set on leaving me, adios, and have fun elsewhere.
I just started a job, and I am working as many hours as possible to fund my future career in dog agility. When I'm not working, or at school, I can usually be found with my boyfriend. For the few hours a week I -am- on Furcadia, I'm too concerned with having a great time to really care about the drama that goes on. There's just too much going on for me to dwell on it! However, I did want to address it, because several people have been coming to me with these 'sabatoges' others are planning. Save your breath; I really don't need to know.
Sometimes, we all need to back away from the computer screen and repeat the mantra "This is a game" a few times. People are taking this way too seriously. Let's just play horses!
I'm completely aware that there is this core of people that have decided for one reason or another that they don't like me. The majority of these people do not know me at ALL, as in, we haven't even had a conversation together; some of them know me a little, but not very well. Yet, they seem to have decided I am public enemy numero uno.
You see, I'm a high school student. I know drama. I know drama very, very well. And I've been dealing with it for so long that it rolls off of me like water off of a duck's back. I don't care if you don't like me. Really! You're all entitled to your own opinions of me, and if you make decisions on a person's character based on what you've heard second-hand, I probably wouldn't want to be your friend anyway.
I've heard about these 'plots' and 'conspiracies' against me, people trying to sabotage my dream, steal horses belonging to Wynd, Leigh, or the barn -- all sorts of stuff. It makes me giggle. I honestly don't care! I will eject and ban people trying to start trouble in the dream and be done with it. I don't concern myself with what happens elsewhere, in other dreams. If you want to leave TREC, go right ahead. I don't want people here to be unhappy. If you're not happy, you can leave, or we can try to work it out; but if you have your mind set on leaving me, adios, and have fun elsewhere.
I just started a job, and I am working as many hours as possible to fund my future career in dog agility. When I'm not working, or at school, I can usually be found with my boyfriend. For the few hours a week I -am- on Furcadia, I'm too concerned with having a great time to really care about the drama that goes on. There's just too much going on for me to dwell on it! However, I did want to address it, because several people have been coming to me with these 'sabatoges' others are planning. Save your breath; I really don't need to know.
Sometimes, we all need to back away from the computer screen and repeat the mantra "This is a game" a few times. People are taking this way too seriously. Let's just play horses!