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Domino 
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Yup....returning shrimp to costco   
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			Posted 11/22/13 8:13 AM    | 
	
	
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Kitten1929 
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Posted by maybebaby
  I don't know if this is "drama" but I posted about my husband being overseas in afghanistan for half a year..I was sad, anxious, scared etc...
  Someone had the nerve to write something along the lines of that he wasn't truly "serving" because he wasn't a soldier. Like what he was doing there was no where near as important as what a marine/army personnel do. Even though he was working in the middle of kandahar air base which had rocket attacks weekly, and was in danger, and left his family for half a year to serve, she made my feelings feel unwarranted and reduced me to tears in a second. And a few other jumped on the bandwagon until some of you lovely ladies supported me and told me not to listen to it.
  Ahhhh good old LIF. sometimes a real pick-me-up, sometimes a slap in the face, lol 
 
  I remember that and that person was a total jerk, IMO, because they kept arguing semantics since you used the word "deployed" and apparently they took issue with that. Who cares what word you used! 
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			Posted 11/22/13 8:23 AM    | 
	
	
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Sash 
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Posted by MorningCuppaCoffee
 
 Posted by Sash
 
 Posted by Chai77
  Yes.  I don't think I was a "victim" per se, but I once applauded Pink for not going into hiding and for looking "real" bc she was photographed with a belly and some bloat after giving birth.  A male poster got offended bc his wife apparently lost all of her belly and weight instantly after giving birth therefore, in his mind, I was saying his wife was "not a real woman."  It was one of the most odd and ridiculous things I have ever experienced on here. 
 
  lol I remember that it was so bizarre.
  I been told to relax a few times on the celeb board when I don't agree with posters. Don't call Jay Z an idiot on there. 
  One thing that aggravates me is when I or another poster responds with  a valid argument or correct someone but the posters ignore the one sensible post and keep attacking and harping on the drama. Lol 
 
 
  Ha, this is true.
  They keep feeding the animals at the zoo. 
 
  Literally cracking up! Best line!!           
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			Posted 11/22/13 9:16 AM    | 
	
	
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MrsA714 
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Posted by Domino
  Yup....returning shrimp to costco   
 
  I don't think I know this one but this made me         
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			Posted 11/22/13 9:24 AM    | 
	
	
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Posted by MrsA714
 
 Posted by Domino
  Yup....returning shrimp to costco   
 
  I don't think I know this one but this made me          
 
  Same here: I never saw this one but now I need to know more!!       
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			Posted 11/22/13 11:17 AM    | 
	
	
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maybebaby 
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Posted by Kitten1929
 
 Posted by maybebaby
  I don't know if this is "drama" but I posted about my husband being overseas in afghanistan for half a year..I was sad, anxious, scared etc...
  Someone had the nerve to write something along the lines of that he wasn't truly "serving" because he wasn't a soldier. Like what he was doing there was no where near as important as what a marine/army personnel do. Even though he was working in the middle of kandahar air base which had rocket attacks weekly, and was in danger, and left his family for half a year to serve, she made my feelings feel unwarranted and reduced me to tears in a second. And a few other jumped on the bandwagon until some of you lovely ladies supported me and told me not to listen to it.
  Ahhhh good old LIF. sometimes a real pick-me-up, sometimes a slap in the face, lol 
 
  I remember that and that person was a total jerk, IMO, because they kept arguing semantics since you used the word "deployed" and apparently they took issue with that. Who cares what word you used!  
 
  YES!! Thats what it was, lol. It started over the use of the word "deployed". Which is exactly what it was, a deployment. Doesn't matter whether you're on the field fighting, sitting in an air traffic control tower, or behind computers tracking terrorists...you're deployed! And she said it was disrespectful to those , like her dad, who actually served to use that term. A few others agreed and made me feel awful when I was already a scared, upset, anxious mess. Ugh.  I'm getting mad again just thinking about it, lol...
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			Posted 11/22/13 1:40 PM    | 
	
	
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HoneyBadger 
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 Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
I've been on here quite awhile so I'm sure I have but it mattered so much that I can't really recall any instance!  
  True story.
  In the scheme of things this site is MEANINGLESS (sorry admin but it's the truth!) and if I really got upset over every disagreement I've had on here I'd be rather butt hurt often.  This shit just isn't worth it. 
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			Posted 11/22/13 2:17 PM    | 
	
	
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HeathKernandez 
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
no.  never    
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			Posted 11/22/13 2:30 PM    | 
	
	
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HoneyBadger 
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Posted by HeathKernandez
  no.  never    
 
 
   
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			Posted 11/22/13 2:47 PM    | 
	
	
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Posted by Kitten1929
 
 Posted by maybebaby
  I don't know if this is "drama" but I posted about my husband being overseas in afghanistan for half a year..I was sad, anxious, scared etc...
  Someone had the nerve to write something along the lines of that he wasn't truly "serving" because he wasn't a soldier. Like what he was doing there was no where near as important as what a marine/army personnel do. Even though he was working in the middle of kandahar air base which had rocket attacks weekly, and was in danger, and left his family for half a year to serve, she made my feelings feel unwarranted and reduced me to tears in a second. And a few other jumped on the bandwagon until some of you lovely ladies supported me and told me not to listen to it.
  Ahhhh good old LIF. sometimes a real pick-me-up, sometimes a slap in the face, lol 
 
  I remember that and that person was a total jerk, IMO, because they kept arguing semantics since you used the word "deployed" and apparently they took issue with that. Who cares what word you used!  
 
  I don't remember all the specifics, but do remember you going through that awful time in your life.
  There are some assholes on here, period.
  And a few whole asses as well. 
 
   
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			Posted 11/22/13 5:56 PM    | 
	
	
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Posted by IansMommy23
  once actually.  when i was a new parent i posted asking if its ok to send DS into daycare when i had the day off from work.  some people said i was a bad parent for not wanting to spend my free time with my baby and others said i needed a "me" day.  now that my son is 4…if i have a day off i throw that kid on the bus and say "see ya!!!"         
  A FREAKING MEN!!!!!!!!!! I get excited when DS1 is at school and DS2 has a program with no parents allowed at the library….it's a 1/2 hour but it's the quietest 1/2 hour of my life.
  And yes yes I have. In more ways then one. I don't post that much on here anymore because I got tired of the constant   , especially on the parenting board. 
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			Posted 11/22/13 6:17 PM    | 
	
	
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Posted by CookieMomster
 
 Posted by IansMommy23
  once actually.  when i was a new parent i posted asking if its ok to send DS into daycare when i had the day off from work.  some people said i was a bad parent for not wanting to spend my free time with my baby and others said i needed a "me" day.  now that my son is 4…if i have a day off i throw that kid on the bus and say "see ya!!!"         
  A FREAKING MEN!!!!!!!!!! I get excited when DS1 is at school and DS2 has a program with no parents allowed at the library….it's a 1/2 hour but it's the quietest 1/2 hour of my life.
  And yes yes I have. In more ways then one. I don't post that much on here anymore because I got tired of the constant   , especially on the parenting board.  
 
  I remember that & I think half the people  who responded were full of crap.  They weren't exactly exemplary moms.  As my mom says, the moms who make sure their kids are safe and well are the ones who need a break sometimes!  Some moms don't understand that because they ignore their kids anyway.  
  I remember so many of these drama threads but I rarely remember who the OPs were.  I'm more likely to remember who started crap with someone who didn't day or so anything wrong. 
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			Posted 11/22/13 10:03 PM    | 
	
	
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sfp0701 
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Once. I honestly can't remember what it was about but, it was on parenting. It wasn't a 10 pager either but, I was a little shocked and did my best to diffuse it. 
  
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Posted by maybebaby
 
 Posted by Kitten1929
 
 Posted by maybebaby
  I don't know if this is "drama" but I posted about my husband being overseas in afghanistan for half a year..I was sad, anxious, scared etc...
  Someone had the nerve to write something along the lines of that he wasn't truly "serving" because he wasn't a soldier. Like what he was doing there was no where near as important as what a marine/army personnel do. Even though he was working in the middle of kandahar air base which had rocket attacks weekly, and was in danger, and left his family for half a year to serve, she made my feelings feel unwarranted and reduced me to tears in a second. And a few other jumped on the bandwagon until some of you lovely ladies supported me and told me not to listen to it.
  Ahhhh good old LIF. sometimes a real pick-me-up, sometimes a slap in the face, lol 
 
  I remember that and that person was a total jerk, IMO, because they kept arguing semantics since you used the word "deployed" and apparently they took issue with that. Who cares what word you used!  
 
  YES!! Thats what it was, lol. It started over the use of the word "deployed". Which is exactly what it was, a deployment. Doesn't matter whether you're on the field fighting, sitting in an air traffic control tower, or behind computers tracking terrorists...you're deployed! And she said it was disrespectful to those , like her dad, who actually served to use that term. A few others agreed and made me feel awful when I was already a scared, upset, anxious mess. Ugh.  I'm getting mad again just thinking about it, lol... 
  OMG! You've got to be kidding me…..that person has the biggest pair of internet ballz I've ever seen, and I've seen some rather large pairs. 
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			Posted 11/23/13 10:32 AM    | 
	
	
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 Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
i haven't been around all that long, so no... but i do see posts that i would looooove to respond to but i don't because i'm scared of the reaction!!   
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Yup. Eta most of the time I was ok with it, because I said something controvertial or knew my opinion may not be accepted by everyone. But the only one that upset me and made me realize I need to move away from LIF was when I posted about my stepdaughters' house fire, and a poster I'm not too familiar with started posting about the state of their house (their mom was a hoarder). It was very upsetting. I politely FM'D her to stop and she taunted me and said the house fire was our fault because we didn't help them and am I guilty much? It was so evil and cruel spirited. 
  It's one thing if I get flack for being me, but when kids are involved who were in an awful situation and being mean about it.... That's when I realized the level people can get to on here. I found it so deeply disturbing, especially knowing this person was a mother and raising kids. She clearly was disturbed. I'm still not sure who that person was. 
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			Posted 11/23/13 2:48 PM    | 
	
	
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Posted by lipglossjunky73
  Yup. Eta most of the time I was ok with it, because I said something controvertial or knew my opinion may not be accepted by everyone. But the only one that upset me and made me realize I need to move away from LIF was when I posted about my stepdaughters' house fire, and a poster I'm not too familiar with started posting about the state of their house (their mom was a hoarder). It was very upsetting. I politely FM'D her to stop and she taunted me and said the house fire was our fault because we didn't help them and am I guilty much? It was so evil and cruel spirited. 
  It's one thing if I get flack for being me, but when kids are involved who were in an awful situation and being mean about it.... That's when I realized the level people can get to on here. I found it so deeply disturbing, especially knowing this person was a mother and raising kids. She clearly was disturbed. I'm still not sure who that person was. 
 
  WOW...I mean...I've encountered some craziness on here. I'm well aware there can be some serious A-HOLES, but HOLY HELL that just may take the cake.
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			Posted 11/23/13 6:12 PM    | 
	
	
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MrsC614 
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 Re: Have you ever been a victim of a drama thread? 
Posted by HeathKernandez
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Posted by meloyellow
 
 Posted by lipglossjunky73
  Yup. Eta most of the time I was ok with it, because I said something controvertial or knew my opinion may not be accepted by everyone. But the only one that upset me and made me realize I need to move away from LIF was when I posted about my stepdaughters' house fire, and a poster I'm not too familiar with started posting about the state of their house (their mom was a hoarder). It was very upsetting. I politely FM'D her to stop and she taunted me and said the house fire was our fault because we didn't help them and am I guilty much? It was so evil and cruel spirited. 
  It's one thing if I get flack for being me, but when kids are involved who were in an awful situation and being mean about it.... That's when I realized the level people can get to on here. I found it so deeply disturbing, especially knowing this person was a mother and raising kids. She clearly was disturbed. I'm still not sure who that person was. 
 
  WOW...I mean...I've encountered some craziness on here. I'm well aware there can be some serious A-HOLES, but HOLY HELL that just may take the cake. 
 
  Honestly.... My first emotion was sadness that someone can be THAT ill to say something like that. Sadness for her more than anyone else. And then.... Fear. For the same reason.   
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			Posted 11/23/13 10:27 PM    | 
	
	
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Yes  
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