the issues that matter most

Part One: There’s been a big thing going on to save our Internet in Canada from regulation and big business control ling it I’m pretty sure I mentioned it during Net Change Week or Raymi speaking at the town hall meeting. Good news, Liberals announced support for Net Neutrality on Thursday, hopefully the rest will follow their lead. We all need access to the internet.

this is how i feel, may 2009

Part Two: How you feel about yourself. That matters. I’m a positive girl , it’s a daily challenge but it’s more fun to be happy so I try each day. I’ve gotten pretty good at it. This week I’ve received a couple negative blog comments from a recent reader. It’s too bad that they find pleasure in leaving anonymous comments and have nothing better to do but type in my URL and take the time to press every key with bad intentions. The reality for the commenter that there is no such thing as anonymity if you post on a blogs. It is a bit annoying but mostly just dumb.  Having a blog is creating something new everyday, it’s a modern art form. On my blog,  I write about my stuff and take picture of me.  It’s very fun. may11 083I read a crazy article about a Canadian girl suing Google for negative remarks made about her on a Blogger (Google) hosted blog.

“I’m tall, I’m blond, I’ve been modeling for many years, and people get jealous,” she told the Daily News. “If I had to deal with everyone who is jealous, I wouldn’t have time to do anything else.” Her lawyer called the site “libelous” and “defamatory.”

The only way to really leave an anonymous comment, is to keep it to yourself. I always hoped that after high school people doing stupid things out of spite or jealousy would dissolve.  Maybe one day.

6 Comments

  1. June 19, 2009 / 7:36 am

    first. thanks for reminding me about the liberal thing. got to post that. second. i, too have had some serious negative comments that i just don't choose to post on my own blog. i know who the person is. it's funny how you said that why do they take the trouble to come to your blog knowing they won't enjoy their stay? isn't that like picking up a knife and cutting yourself with it, knowing you would hate the pain? thridly, thanks for the little article about the girl. i'm gonna post that, too. forthly. don't feel all multi-colored scrbbilly like. what happened to happy stick figure sunny day cassie? sometimes when you're all scribbily like you tend to find things that you weren't looking for – just because you're going fast in circle looking everywhere. ok that analogy just lost its cause, but i'm sure you know what i'm saying. head up.

  2. beachbum
    June 19, 2009 / 1:19 pm

    You are as fake as…. That sentence. Negative. Ohh Well.

  3. June 19, 2009 / 3:23 pm

    Didn't that jerk ever hear the saying: “if you've got nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all”? What a piece of work. You probably just made their day by addressing them in your blog! Try not to fuel their childish teenage angst, they may see this shout-out (so to speak) as a good thing!

    Try not to let these foolish losers put a frown on your face. In the long run, you will ALWAYS be more successful, happier and live a more fulfilling life than them 🙂

  4. June 22, 2009 / 6:25 am

    Thank you guys. Your kind words are all that matter 🙂

  5. June 22, 2009 / 1:25 pm

    Thank you guys. Your kind words are all that matter 🙂

  6. Hammered into Mold
    November 2, 2010 / 5:17 pm

    Your projection of “rising above it” proves that you are at least subconsciously incapable of doing such a thing.

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