Karma Chameleon
I never really believed much in the idea of things coming back to you, also known as karma. But thanks to the Media Wave blog, I certainly do believe in it now.
You see, while I was reading Lyssa's blog, she so infuriated me and my feminist ideals that I felt I had to comment on it. I held myself back from being too mean, but I think the whole "pregnant 14 year old" thing was a bit of a zinger. And that's where I put my bad vibes out.
Then, being able to laugh at myself, and thinking other's might think it funny too, I posted about my experiences in gender confusion. I was very excited to see that four people had commented on my post about it - and hoped that it would be some of my friends telling me that I didn't look like a pretty guy, just a pretty girl. I was right about it being a "friend" who commented, but instead of encouraging words such as "keep your head up young fella", I got three nasty comments from Chris about how I misspelled "southern belle" - even though most people know my spelling and grammar are usually impeccable. Apparently Chris has a bug up his ass and I guess it was his turn to send out bad vibes and my turn to receive them. This is the circle of karma.
So, in conclusion, I think Chris should try and stick with the idea of, "If you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all." - seeing as how his comments are usually 10% funny and 90% mean as balls. And while I certainly do hope that karma exists because I plan on it coming to bite a couple of old friends of mine in the ass, I intend to stop sending out bad vibes of my own. . . Unless of course I'm provoked, and then I'll send them all over the Media Wave blog.
Kina
You see, while I was reading Lyssa's blog, she so infuriated me and my feminist ideals that I felt I had to comment on it. I held myself back from being too mean, but I think the whole "pregnant 14 year old" thing was a bit of a zinger. And that's where I put my bad vibes out.
Then, being able to laugh at myself, and thinking other's might think it funny too, I posted about my experiences in gender confusion. I was very excited to see that four people had commented on my post about it - and hoped that it would be some of my friends telling me that I didn't look like a pretty guy, just a pretty girl. I was right about it being a "friend" who commented, but instead of encouraging words such as "keep your head up young fella", I got three nasty comments from Chris about how I misspelled "southern belle" - even though most people know my spelling and grammar are usually impeccable. Apparently Chris has a bug up his ass and I guess it was his turn to send out bad vibes and my turn to receive them. This is the circle of karma.
So, in conclusion, I think Chris should try and stick with the idea of, "If you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all." - seeing as how his comments are usually 10% funny and 90% mean as balls. And while I certainly do hope that karma exists because I plan on it coming to bite a couple of old friends of mine in the ass, I intend to stop sending out bad vibes of my own. . . Unless of course I'm provoked, and then I'll send them all over the Media Wave blog.
Kina
5 Comments:
At 1:16 AM, Anonymous said…
actually I wasn't the one correcting your spelling.
surprisingly since I usually am a stickler for such things, but someone beat me to it.
i only wrote the one anonymous post.
i swear. i may be mean at times but i'm never a liar.
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