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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 394135"><p>She and I live in different towns (Newmarket for her, EL for me). She used to come over every day when we both lived on the infamous "ardglen" slums and it was her boys that would tear my house apart and she'd expect me to discipline them. Drove me batty for 5 yrs straight, stop talking for the last 2 years before I moved to EL then out of the blue she friended me on FB.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, she overstayed her welcome many moons ago...many many moons ago. Normally, she doesn't comment much on FB but when she does you can tell she's not happy in life or where she's at in life and literally seems to enjoy company in her misery (ie: crapping on other people's good fortune by being the pessimist of every situation). I guess I've already done what matts said in many ways just frustrated because she starts it then others (family not friends, like my mom for instances) grab onto her pessimism then add their own to the mix. I don't know if it's just I'm being a big "B" or something or just irritable...I'm probably just being irritable.</p><p></p><p>I won't defriend her but maybe I should limit her access to my FB by blocking my statuses? I had to remove my sister in law and father in law two years ago for being "idiots" and making similar snide arrogant remarks too. I'm just really tired of that computer screen making people think they can say whatever it is they want to say, however they say it because they can hide behind that wall of computer screen and internet know what I mean?</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm the one being pessimistic now... *sigh*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 394135"] She and I live in different towns (Newmarket for her, EL for me). She used to come over every day when we both lived on the infamous "ardglen" slums and it was her boys that would tear my house apart and she'd expect me to discipline them. Drove me batty for 5 yrs straight, stop talking for the last 2 years before I moved to EL then out of the blue she friended me on FB. Honestly, she overstayed her welcome many moons ago...many many moons ago. Normally, she doesn't comment much on FB but when she does you can tell she's not happy in life or where she's at in life and literally seems to enjoy company in her misery (ie: crapping on other people's good fortune by being the pessimist of every situation). I guess I've already done what matts said in many ways just frustrated because she starts it then others (family not friends, like my mom for instances) grab onto her pessimism then add their own to the mix. I don't know if it's just I'm being a big "B" or something or just irritable...I'm probably just being irritable. I won't defriend her but maybe I should limit her access to my FB by blocking my statuses? I had to remove my sister in law and father in law two years ago for being "idiots" and making similar snide arrogant remarks too. I'm just really tired of that computer screen making people think they can say whatever it is they want to say, however they say it because they can hide behind that wall of computer screen and internet know what I mean? Maybe I'm the one being pessimistic now... *sigh* [/QUOTE]
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