Literary Terrorists



Ever notice that the users who are quick to put the boot in to other
people's posts tend to drift post to post, newsgroup to newsgroup in
packs??

Negative and creatively challenged they have plenty to say about other
people's posts yet don't seem to actually make any original posts
themselves.

Be mindful of the literary terrorists, exercising freedom of
expression is one thing, making defamatory posts is something else.

Remember their names - forget their comments - Judge for yourself!

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