Sunday, September 30, 2007

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It's truly incredible the length to which people go in order to be involved in conflict. it's amazing how our population thrives on drama, just as long as the drama isn't surrounding us personally. In general, females are more susceptible to this kind of destructive behaviour, and the power of a single phrase, a single word is vastly underestimated time and time again. There are a large quantity of people spectacularly gifted in the art of manipulation and the slight twisting of words. By taking a quote out of context, or by using different emphasis, the entire meaning could drastically shift. This often causes what is commonly known as a misunderstanding, this often sounds like, "What the hell are you talking about!?" Misunderstandings breed conflict, and where's there's conflict, there's unrelated bystanders who don't have their own lives. These no-name witnesses frequently happen to be working for the rumour mill, (fill out an application at (www.gotbs?.com) The untraceable people who fly beneath the radar, the people nobody considers influential enough to make a difference, these are the people supplying the drama. and one can attempt to squash a rumour, but this is easier said than done. This involves tracing the rumour back to it's source, which is rather difficult, owing to the fact that rumour mill employees are very talented at what they do. They're masters at spinning webs of deceit, referencing fake sources, and forcing others to vow never to reveal from whom they received their information. These people are everywhere, they're closer to you than you think, or maybe, it's you....

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