Friday, August 1, 2014

I'M SORRY

I'm sorry, but movie weekend will have to wait.

I hurt someone's feelings. She knows who she is, and I am so sorry.

I hope no one else saw the terrible thing I did. It's especially bad because I just had the series on bullying, and I bullied this person.

I am very, very sorry.



33 comments:

  1. Awe, your kindness in this post will hopefully make up for whatever you did. Hugs!

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  2. Well you couldn't have apologised any better x

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  3. I'm sure they still love you, Janie!!

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  4. Oh oh. I hope she understands, and realizes you are a very nice person. Because you are! Hugs to you, and hugs to her!

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  5. I'm sure you didn't mean it, Janie. Cut yourself some slack.

    I saw a sign just for you, yesterday. It said:

    I am

    Silently Correcting

    Your Grammar.

    I thought about posting it, but I thought it but be against the law since I snapped it at a major grocery store and did not purchase it.

    Anyhoo, have a good weekend.

    ;-) Susie

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    1. I've seen that on t-shirts and greeting cards. It's very funny.

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  6. BTW, I finally saw the rest of Orange. What an awesome show.

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    1. Did you see that it has quite a few Emmy nominations?

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  7. I'm with Stephen. As long as you two are squared us, the rest is OK with us.

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  8. Oh dear. I hope all is made better soon.

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  9. Was it me because you used the dreadful pickle rating system? Probably not.

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    1. It's not the pickles. I'll probably use the pickles again in the future because a pickle and a Pickleope are two different critters.

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  10. I'm sure the other person appreciates your sincere apologies and I can't see you being intentionally unkind to anyone. Go easy on yourself, my friend. xx

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  11. Apologizing is always a step in the right direction. You're good people, Janie.

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  12. This was a beautiful apology and I'm sure you didn't mean to bully anyone. We all have our moments, you know.

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  13. ????
    I hope things have gotten patched up.

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  14. Welcome to the 'human race', Janie!!
    Real bullies never apologize.

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  15. It's ok you realised you did wrong you said sorry and there really isn't anything more you can do, stuff happens

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  16. Hi Janie - life is like that at times .. things get taken out of context and then people take things the wrong way .. I'm sure all will come right - take care of you and of those hurt ... with thoughts Hilary

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  17. Was it me? Because if it was let me tell you I'm too distracted right now to notice being bullied. So if it was me, rest assured, apology accepted. :) If not... well... we're all human.

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    1. I don't remember picking on you, but I can try to come up with something.

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  18. Oh no! Well, if this isn't apology enough, I don't know what would be. You certainly seem sincerely remorseful. The person probably doesn't even know you did it! Keep being you!

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  19. Bullies are always quite sure they are right, that it is their right to be cruel. You don't seem to fit any of that.

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  20. That's one of the hazards with what I do. I NEVER want to offend anyone or make them feel bad. Sometimes I do, though, which makes me feel very badly.
    Unless they're being an asshole. Then, I'm cool with it.

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    1. Do you think I'm an asshole when I call you Penwusser? It might be kind of assholish to make fun of your name, but since your name isn't Penwasser . . .

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    2. ABSOLUTELY NOT!! Even if it was my real name...ABSOLUTELY NOT!!

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    3. Glad to know it, Penwusser. Love picking on you.

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  21. Dear Janie, I've found that the bullying mode comes in when I have to prove a point, when I feel that I've lost control of a conversation or relationship and so I push my point of view or overwhelm someone with my complaints. It's rather easy to move into the bullying frame of mine. What is admirable is recognizing that's happened and doing something about it. Congratulations for doing both. Peace.

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    1. Thank you, Dee. I got caught up in thinking someone hurt my feelings, and I went overboard. I hurt the other person with my criticism.

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