Lonelygirl15 is a fake: Official and confirmed

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fire400

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Nov 21, 2005
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I stopped taking chat rooms seriously a long time ago.

When I started faking it like my friends, I started realizing that most people who were addicted had the same problems as me when I took chat rooms way too seriously.

This is something you'd expect high school students to just have fun with, but cyber freaks all over the world must have felt some emotions when they felt the problems in their own lives were at a climax.
It's interesting, studies show that what a person feels in real life are sometimes the problems of their Internet friends' confessions.

I'd like people to know that reality catches up to you. I have no doubt that the fakers of Lonelygirl15, given the effort of their teamwork will follow them around.
"you carry your past with you."
I am confident that the time they wasted will reflect in their own lives so many consequences that will follow through with backwashed emotions they tried to pleasure with, and will sink into their own styles of living, directly or indirectly to become the same misery that was approached with faking in terms of how real their fantasies could have been in reality.

You'll know, because there is a difference with how college students learn. You'll see college graduates with a degree in English working the cash registers at Best Buy. Why, because of "invested hypocrisy."

Life'e puzzles play so many tricks on people, that sometimes the clowns often forget that their own lives have become part of the game, rather than being the complete host of it all. Let's you learn how light and darkness collide with each other - they are one, that's why we deal with them equally, but with different approaches, which leads to building character - or our utter destruction, based on our immediate & longterm decisions and how wise we are through time and space.

do humans train to succeed, or train to suppress?

1. succeeding is understanding the ins and outs, and working your way through things while maintaining a direct goal that you know has results that will fluctuate beyond your own control even if things do or don't go right in your own view

2. suppressing is ignorance of what makes the ins and outs, but still trying to get by when forcing only what you know to be true, rather than further imagining the possibilities

-leads to patience, and developed patience is how we attack life at the right times without fear, without doubt, and with more accuracy and certainty. happiness is a good feeling, where misery is a result of some kind of calamity.

the world imagined to be a perfect place was only the beginning of our minds. when error, fault, tolerance for reasonable or unreasonable failure. is it stress that makes us unclear of measuring the need for perfection? if so, what is the best method to maintain standards to a degree of excellence, at a given time or place?

if one generation passes something to the next, what is the destination at which humanity wants to achieve...? is there a plan? which plan is appropriate?

SUMMARY: you don't have to hope that these kids who played around like this will get something going for them. it's an equation that was set from the beginning when they decided to try to have fun with lying. or even if it was real, exploiting this kind of material to a wide audience, they will wake up in the morning and feel a misery that will haunt them for the rest of their lives. one day, their own children will face similar fears of Lonelygirl15. their foundation is laid, and I feel sorry for them already, and people alike.

problem stated; solution? understand, don't supress. there will be plenty of time to suppress pain when it comes, time to start studying.
 

letdown427

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Jan 3, 2006
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Originally posted by: fire400
I stopped taking chat rooms seriously a long time ago.
:cookie:
Funny, I just stopped taking your posts seriously. :p

I mean, you just typed a lot of words, but said absolutely nothing really. That's a skill.

 

fire400

Diamond Member
Nov 21, 2005
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http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14816502/wid/11915829&GT1=8596

Current rating: 2 by 629 users

as of 3:24 PM Central US time

it's rating of the article hits 2 out of 5.

pretty weak story I'd say, you'd think that people would care... but man, too many people are working and going to school 'n having fun with other stuff, who the hell would want to actually pay attention to garbage stuff that low life kids make in thier basement, anyway?
 

randomlinh

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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linh.wordpress.com
Originally posted by: fire400
I stopped taking chat rooms seriously a long time ago.

When I started faking it like my friends, I started realizing that most people who were addicted had the same problems as me when I took chat rooms way too seriously.

This is something you'd expect high school students to just have fun with, but cyber freaks all over the world must have felt some emotions when they felt the problems in their own lives were at a climax.
It's interesting, studies show that what a person feels in real life are sometimes the problems of their Internet friends' confessions.

I'd like people to know that reality catches up to you. I have no doubt that the fakers of Lonelygirl15, given the effort of their teamwork will follow them around.
"you carry your past with you."
I am confident that the time they wasted will reflect in their own lives so many consequences that will follow through with backwashed emotions they tried to pleasure with, and will sink into their own styles of living, directly or indirectly to become the same misery that was approached with faking in terms of how real their fantasies could have been in reality.

You'll know, because there is a difference with how college students learn. You'll see college graduates with a degree in English working the cash registers at Best Buy. Why, because of "invested hypocrisy."

Life'e puzzles play so many tricks on people, that sometimes the clowns often forget that their own lives have become part of the game, rather than being the complete host of it all. Let's you learn how light and darkness collide with each other - they are one, that's why we deal with them equally, but with different approaches, which leads to building character - or our utter destruction, based on our immediate & longterm decisions and how wise we are through time and space.

do humans train to succeed, or train to suppress?

1. succeeding is understanding the ins and outs, and working your way through things while maintaining a direct goal that you know has results that will fluctuate beyond your own control even if things do or don't go right in your own view

2. suppressing is ignorance of what makes the ins and outs, but still trying to get by when forcing only what you know to be true, rather than further imagining the possibilities

-leads to patience, and developed patience is how we attack life at the right times without fear, without doubt, and with more accuracy and certainty. happiness is a good feeling, where misery is a result of some kind of calamity.

the world imagined to be a perfect place was only the beginning of our minds. when error, fault, tolerance for reasonable or unreasonable failure. is it stress that makes us unclear of measuring the need for perfection? if so, what is the best method to maintain standards to a degree of excellence, at a given time or place?

if one generation passes something to the next, what is the destination at which humanity wants to achieve...? is there a plan? which plan is appropriate?

SUMMARY: you don't have to hope that these kids who played around like this will get something going for them. it's an equation that was set from the beginning when they decided to try to have fun with lying. or even if it was real, exploiting this kind of material to a wide audience, they will wake up in the morning and feel a misery that will haunt them for the rest of their lives. one day, their own children will face similar fears of Lonelygirl15. their foundation is laid, and I feel sorry for them already, and people alike.

problem stated; solution? understand, don't supress. there will be plenty of time to suppress pain when it comes, time to start studying.


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