On the bright side, at lweast all the negative shit people are saying about you is still publicity - kind of like what happens to the celebs you bitch about.
"I like writing about other people's drama - I don;t want fdrama in my own life"
That's extremely hypocritical of you, Mario. It's all good while you're bitching about people but it's not nice when you're in the spotlight, is it? Don't dish it out if you can't take it. I agree with you that violence is never the answer, but you go out of your way to antagonise people and get under their skin, and if you go into the lion's den and tease the animals, sooner or later they're gonna get sick of it and lash out. If you stand there and deliberately try and provoke someone, you can't play innocent when they do lash out and hit you. You're not stupid - you know that some people DO lash out with violence, whether the law allows them to or not - and therefore you only have yourself to blame 'cos it was inevitable that this would happen to you sooner or later. I'd like to think it will change you and make you more mature - more likely to walk away from an argument instead of escalating it, but I fear that you'll just milk it like the drama queen you are and learn nothing from it. Yes, violence is never the answer and whoever hit you was totally out of order, but you are not totally blameless, and you really ought to take a long, hard look at yourself.
That's extremely hypocritical of you, Mario. It's all good while you're bitching about people but it's not nice when you're in the spotlight, is it? Don't dish it out if you can't take it.
I agree with you that violence is never the answer, but you go out of your way to antagonise people and get under their skin, and if you go into the lion's den and tease the animals, sooner or later they're gonna get sick of it and lash out.
If you stand there and deliberately try and provoke someone, you can't play innocent when they do lash out and hit you. You're not stupid - you know that some people DO lash out with violence, whether the law allows them to or not - and therefore you only have yourself to blame 'cos it was inevitable that this would happen to you sooner or later.
I'd like to think it will change you and make you more mature - more likely to walk away from an argument instead of escalating it, but I fear that you'll just milk it like the drama queen you are and learn nothing from it.
Yes, violence is never the answer and whoever hit you was totally out of order, but you are not totally blameless, and you really ought to take a long, hard look at yourself.