. . .or wait, maybe I was just flung back into high school.
I'm afraid that when I joined soulcast, I didn't know exactly what I was getting myself into. Reading a random post that I thought would be entertaining turned out to be more. . .more educational, let's say. First, I've learned that I don't log on and read other people's posts nearly often enough. I always seem to be very behind on the topic at hand. Second, I've learned that there is no place safe from drama. Here I was thinking that this was a place of so called "uncensored blogging," which implies, to me at least, a freedom from judgement, a protection of identity, and a free-thinking hothouse for ideas. Instead, I find myself in the midst of drama better suited to the halls of a high school.
People are hypocrites--it's part of human nature to portray different faces to different people, which ultimately results in some conflict of ideas/emotions/personalities. Unless you can honestly say that you have never in your entire life misrepresented yourself in any way, shape, or form, deal with it.
More importantly, private is private. Don't repost conversations meant only for certain eyes and/or ears. It's rude in the extreme and such a breach of trust that anyone who does it deserves whatever comes their way as a result.



