Friday, February 14, 2003CyberstalkingCyberstalking can be described more by its practical effects than by a dictionary definition. It is disturbingly easy to develop alternate online identities. I have two of them myself - Gustavo Enriquez and Joe Shmoe (yes, that is a variation of one of my AOL screen names). Because there is no... Sign in to see full entry.posted by kidnykid at 12:22 PM Comments (0) (link) The many faces of stalkingToday, I wish to turn my exclusive attention to stalking. Most of the stalkers I've heard of have been those who have engaged in domestic violence, for which their partners have dumped them. That's why I feel stalking is an appropriate topic for this blog. Right off the bat, though, I have to state... Sign in to see full entry.posted by kidnykid at 9:43 AM Comments (3) (link) Valentine's Day writing prompt challenge entryToday's writing prompt challenge also fits well into the topic of domestic violence - better, in fact, than yesterday's. Everything from the title on down is my official entry into the challenge. Here goes: Blood drops on the carpet Aunt Martha found the blood drops on the carpet, precisely where... Sign in to see full entry.posted by kidnykid at 7:46 AM Comments (0) (link) Of interest to those who have been victimsI interrupt my continuing narrative to announce the following event, gleaned from an email I got in my inbox today: "Last, today is not just Valentine’s day, it’s V-day!! V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. V-Day promotes creative events to increase awareness, raise... Sign in to see full entry.posted by kidnykid at 6:52 AM Comments (2) (link) |
About this BlogThe name of the post is derived from a Francis Schaeffer book, and intended to rebut something I'd seen on the Internet. The blog itself is about what I've learned about relationships from the ones I've had, and the ones I've observed. It will not be pleasant to read, and might wander off-topic occasionally, but is intended to be a long-term blog reading like a public journal.![]() Links |