Another note to self: don't read friendsfriends if I'm not prepared for whatever my friends may be saying to others. Maybe it's better not to know, sometimes...
I don't think I'd call it "shocking", but I stumbled on an unexpected aspect of a given friend, expressed in a journal that I don't usually read. Not bad, necessarily, just somewhat mind-bending.
(nods) I think that it is usually good to get a more-complete view of someone, rather than one's own expectations or projections. Even when reality means incompatibilities.
When in doubt, ask questions...~S~ If this person posted it in such a way that you could read it, you can respond. It is a bit like a group discussion, don't you think?
I'm not sure that, in the particular case, that I want to know more right away... or for that person to know that I'm aware of what they say/do elsewhere. Enough illusion-shattering for one day, time to process it...
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Date: 2003-11-17 11:39 pm (UTC)?
did you discover something shocking?
or was it just TMI?
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Date: 2003-11-18 08:58 am (UTC)If this person posted it in such a way that you could read it, you can respond. It is a bit like a group discussion, don't you think?
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