What's so odd is that when I used to run a vegan group, there was a person who came in offering to (ostensibly) help who immediately engaged in entryism. She had lots of great ideas that she wanted me to do the hard work of implementing. Her ideas actually were quite solid and if I had the time, I would have used them. I handled the situation as best I could and about six months later, she popped up and had started her own vegan group with some other women. I was happy for her and reassured her several times that I didn't mind the competition: the more the merrier! Now that my group is gone, I hope they continue with their events and aren't afraid of the Emperor-Governor's social distancing edicts. Moral of the story: I wish people would just go off and do their own thing instead of feeling the need to piggyback off of someone they perceive as "better" than they are.
I'd love to read those disgruntled troll posts that get fed to Fido. Admittedly when you slice and dice the few troll commenters who get through on your blogs it's a guilty pleasure to read...
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I'd love to read those disgruntled troll posts that get fed to Fido. Admittedly when you slice and dice the few troll commenters who get through on your blogs it's a guilty pleasure to read...