ext_198979 ([identity profile] tcideneb.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] cerulean_sky 2003-12-02 05:03 am (UTC)

Hmm... I wonder who you are that you spend so much time around my livejournal.

Sorry to say this on your livejournal, Natasha. And sorry about the previous comment, too. I was a touch angry then and thus very conscise.

Do you (anonymous person) think I should be considerate of your feelings? I'm not prepared to consider the first part of your post for that. That's because you post anonymously. That's like telling people to take responsibility for their actions in a message tied to a brick that went through their window.

The second part, however, worries me. Either you're a seventh-grader with a sister I've hit on and a brother in a higher grade (can't think of anybody off the top of my head who fills that description) or you're a seventh-grade girl I've hit on with an older brother.

But I'm in tenth grade, and that makes me two years older than you (you're twelve, right? I'm fourteen). Last I checked, I'm not a pedophile. If you honestly think I'm hitting on you, please inform me what actions lead you to take this view and I will desist at once. Also let me know who your brother is, just out of curiosity.

But I can't think of anything you can gain through this. If you like, I will never speak to you again. If your sister is in my grade... well, let her know my actions bother you, and if she thinks they're sensible and honestly lecherous, she'll ask me to stop. And I will, to boot.

If you're Devon, then just shut up. Eleanor and I have been friends since fifth, and platonically for all but two days of that time. Sorry if you're not, but Devon has an older sister in my grade and an older brother who can beat me up.

Again, sorry Natasha.

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