[stylist] Food for thought?

Bridgit Pollpeter bpollpeter at hotmail.com
Mon May 16 01:32:23 UTC 2011


Way to drive people away.  Judith is absolutely right, I have too much
going on to care about any of this anymore.  I have no time for
small-minded people who see only how the world revolves around them.
Here is my swan song via the lovely words of Judith.

Obviously you enjoy harping on a point and presenting yourself as a
victim when no one has intentionally been made a victim.  I admitted
last night that I stood corrected.  But that wasn't good enough for
Bridget.  You see, Bridget is perfect and all of us lowly human sorts
have to realize that if we have a discussion Bridget, in her perfection
will bring up points of the argument that were made yesterday or the day
before.  You claimed my points were irrelevant to the discussion.
Bridget, those of us who are less perfect draw on personal experiences.
I compare a lot to motherhood because that is what I've been for 35
years.  You're probably about the same age as my  oldest daughter, but
my daughter has class and doesn't waste her time putting others down
just so the world will recognize how great she is.  I know you have a
column in the local paper, are editor of the stylist and are working on
a college degree.  Nice.  But if you are not a decent human being who
can accept others as they are without imposing your  private set of
values all that you do and are working towards are worthless.  I earned
my degree, raised 5 good kids and had to cope with becoming blind as you
did.  I don't talk about becoming blind in general.  It is not what I
represent as a human being.  Blind doesn't begin to define Judith.
Neither does my white cane.  My cane is a tool to get me safely around
town.  From the discussion over the past week I assume a guide dog is
the same.    So Bridget, Take your perfection and pick on people with
the same narcissistic problem as you.  Judith 





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