Thursday, 19 April 2007

Comments

I've just read the post on Wolf, saying that you need to include comments that you leave for other people on your blog, not just comment them. Well to be honest I found that a bit confusing but I suppose if I put the user name of the person, the comment and a link, then I;ll get it right somewhere along the line.

A comment to Nemesis on 15th March 2007:
Jess88 said...
Hey, I completely agree with what you've said here. Bandits and outlaws are just that, outlaws, cast out from society because of the way they live. But really, what needs to be considered is why did they become bandits in the beginning, like you say, if I was desperate and starving I'd become a bandit too. Oh btw, I really like what you've done with the blog page, very pro!!
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A comment to Henderson on 15th March 2007:
Jess88 said...
This is so true. I guess it explains why my nan has such strong views on things like piercings. I remember, I'd just got my lip done and I went to her house as a good and caring granddaughter and the first thing she said to me was. 'Oh my god, get that piece of metal out of your mouth.' So nice of her but it's easy to understand why older generations have these views.
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A comment to Rachel_F86 on 19th April 2007:
Jess88 said...
Hiya. I found you post on body modification very interesting. I especially liked the links that you posted they were very insightful. I agree that opinions concerning body modification can be influenced by culture and background. I however also think it is a personal thing. I myself have three tattoos and seven piecings, but I haven't really been influenced by my culture. However, I do feel it may be my friends that have influenced me. So once again, I can't determine what is personal choice and what is influence.
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A comment to Suman K H on 19th April 2007:
Jess88 said...
Hiya. I like your opinion on religion. I feel it is a nice idea and the world would be a much nicer place if everyone else viewed it that way too. I myself am not religious in the slightest. I was brought up in a catholic school, so you would think that I would be very religious. However, the school I went to was too religious in my opinion. This is what put me off. I agree with you people should be viewed as who they are, not what religion they are and I feel that I do that. The only thing that gets me mad about religion is when other people try and force it on me. Otherwise I don't really care either way.
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A comment to Theresa Benton on 19th April 2007:
Jess88 said...
Heylo! I am also not religious but I find that's generally accepted by everyone, except maybe those old guys who stand in the middle of town centres shouting the bible. When they shout out we're all going to 'hell'. Nice. It really annoys me they want to force their beliefs upon other people. I didn't know that the government was planning to give ASBOs to religious fanatics. I'm not sure that's the right way to go about things. Although I can't think of any solutions myself.
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A comment to Megan Hellowell on 19th April 2007:
Jess88 said...
Hi there Meg, how are you? I'm hoping ur head hasn't exploded otherwise I'll have no one to sit by in English. Selfishness, as displayed above, another form of being bad! Anyway, I agree that this is a very confusing topic. We're all expected to be faithful when it's not in our nature to do so. I don't know. If someone cheated on me I hate to think what I'd do. Yet when I've done it (yes I know, bad me!) I don't see it as a big deal. I still like whoever I'm with but it's just a bit of fun! Anyhow, bye!
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A comment to Viran K on 19th April 2007:
Jess88 said...
Hi there V. Hmmm... some of that sounds mighty familiar, that bit about holding back peoples hair while they throw up. Of course this wouldn't be our expeditions to the Wharf? Which, by the way, we need to start again. Yes I know, think about your liver, but let's face it we have a laugh! As you know, I used to drink all the time, but now I have no social life so I usually confine it to shopping trips now (in joke with me and someone not present). Anyway, drinking is bad, so why do the government still allow it to be advertised? Well they get a lovely big cut of the profits. That's why I think drinking's still so popular. Bye.
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A comment to Jessica Darby on 19th April 2007:
Jess88 said...
I understand why prostitution is seen as being wrong and I agree to an extent. If a women is doing it for greed or just because it gives them some kind of kick then, yes, it's wrong. But some of these drug addicts are so desperate I guess they'll do anything. The government should be trying to help them, rather than throwing them into prison. I agree curb crawlers are bad but if it wasn't for their seedy desires prostitues would probably make their money other ways such as robbery and muggings.
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Hi, my name's Jess, I'm eighteen years old, nearly nineteen and I'm writing this blog as part of my university course 'Being Bad'. I'm in my third week at the moment.