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Constantly being picked on for no reason. I?ve not even posted on here for a long while now. The minute anyone mentions my name, the usual attention seekers climb out the closet and pick on me for historic reasons. It?s unjust and tantamount to cyber bullying IMHO. Everyone is entitled to opinions, whether we agree with them or not, but personal insults without justification are a step too far.


Being told I have alcohol problems by people who don?t even know me, being told my opinions are not valid because I they know best. I?ve always stated reasons for my opinions, and ultimately people said Jesus was wrong and crucified when he was actually a nice person. I can?t help it if people crave my posts, want to hear my opinions, that?s just how it is. Maybe one day you?ll all realise that actually, Louisa spoke the truth, and was a martyr at the altar of gentrification.


Louisa.

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