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Saturday, April 28, 2007 . 4/28/2007

I've made a stupid mistake on Furcadia today. Someone came on that I've never seen before, me and a few others were kind of harrassing her for fun, and then she said "i love god" which, of course, got me going. I wasn't really thinking; all I was doing was challenging her on how she could believe in a god. During this, I made some rather clever (or so I thought), although bitchy and uncalled for, comments. A little later on I learned that she was having some family trouble, and had better things to worry about other than my remarks. I admitted I was wrong, and everything went back to normal.

I always say to myself that I'll only bring up god things such as this if someone else tries to push their religion down my throat or says something like "Gays are immoral", but I've broken that "promise" I made to myself. Once I got going I couldn't stop, and for the time being it made me look like an insensitive bitch who was no better than the religious zealots. I didn't exactly think about the actual person on the other end.

But it's okay. No hard feelings were shared and no grudges held. Mistakes are a part of life, and if acknowledged, can make you a better person.
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