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veronica_rich ([personal profile] veronica_rich) wrote2007-03-02 01:42 pm

gee whillikers ...

I actually really don't like drama. But it seems if you have an opinion on something, you're a magnet for the stuff - and since I share my opinions freely, I guess I should quit bitching and accept it. *G*

Someone whose journal I read posted a link to discussion. So, I rather stupidly reply to the journal I read, not to the original discussion, which I probably should've done instead: I've never been converted to ANYTHING that I knew I didn't like before reading about it, in fanfic or otherwise, a romantic pairing or otherwise. I know my own mind pretty well that way. There are plenty of things in fiction, however, about which I have had no preexisting opinion until I read a story, and then liked it (or disliked it, as the case may be). (My reply does expand beyond pairings and fanfic into general fiction. Perhaps I didn't make it clear I was only talking about fiction.)

Shortly thereafter, another commenter tells me: Well, that must save you a LOT of thinking time. How efficient of you! Form an opinion and close the subject forever. Next!

I wonder why more folks don't operate on your system (which I call 'Mind Rusted Shut')? Oh, I know! Because *they* aren't too lazy or scared or narrow-minded or whatever to re-think their positions in light of new information received. Huh. Go figure. How wishy-washy of them!


I don't believe it's fair to the person who runs the journal I commented in, to have to put up with this there, since it's not aimed at them. So, if Anonymous wants to trot over here and proceed to convince me why I shouldn't have any solid preferences in my fiction-reading, they're welcome to try.

[identity profile] erinya.livejournal.com 2007-03-02 07:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Oi. Anonymous assheads are the lowest internet lifeform. If you don't have the courage to sign your name (or even a pseudonym!) to your bout of asshattery, you should keep it to yourself. (This is my version of "if you don't have anything nice to say"...if you don't have anything nice to say, and you must say something bitchy, you must also be willing to be held accountable.)

[identity profile] veronica-rich.livejournal.com 2007-03-06 08:23 am (UTC)(link)
It's not like anyone but the most dedicated computer geek could track me down in Real Life - why shouldn't I use "Veronica Rich?" I'm still saying what I want with pretty much impunity, with respect to my real reputation or legal record, etc. ...