warning pages
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2003 4:17 am
I think this topic may be a waste of good stale wind that might be better used to clear one's intestine, but it is something that always has angered me. Why is it that people who don't like something can't reaed the warning page and just decline to enter? Instead they need to make derogatory statements about the content as if their judgment is needed or even has any validity. To me all thoughts and fantasies are part o the human experience and merely expressing them or discussing them or even being aroused by them (which is not always the case here) does not mean we are out to DO them to anyone.
SECOND: I don't understand why unregistered guests are allowed access to the stories or message boards. If someone is so scared (or so egotistical) to think they might be discovered or that someone is looking to track them down for their thoughts, then they should live as prisoners of their fears and not hassle others with it.
I don't know if what I said makes any sense, but it is always people who think living is that narrow passageway set up by unthinking people that try to blot out anything else.
SECOND: I don't understand why unregistered guests are allowed access to the stories or message boards. If someone is so scared (or so egotistical) to think they might be discovered or that someone is looking to track them down for their thoughts, then they should live as prisoners of their fears and not hassle others with it.
I don't know if what I said makes any sense, but it is always people who think living is that narrow passageway set up by unthinking people that try to blot out anything else.