How to react to criticism -- Done by a 'professional' author · 8:16pm Oct 18th, 2014
[12:09:45 PM] Frind: oh hey
[12:10:06 PM] Frind: remember those times in ff.net wherein the author blows up due to criticism?
[12:10:36 PM] Frind: wanna see a 'professional' author do it on a review site?
[12:11:19 PM] 2sneaky 4u: hehehe yes
[12:11:27 PM] Frind: http://tidbits.com/article/14696
[12:11:41 PM] Frind: skim a bit about the actual review and go straight to the comments
[12:11:53 PM] Frind: but here's the general premise
[12:12:06 PM] Frind: stuffed teddy bears become detectives on the city of venice
[12:12:30 PM] Frind: after skimming, take a look at his defense
[12:15:21 PM] Frind: just so you know
[12:15:44 PM] Frind: that his being overly defense lasted 4 whole months
[12:15:51 PM] Frind: defensive*
[12:15:58 PM] 2sneaky 4u: god
[12:16:11 PM] 2sneaky 4u: he wrote an article's worth by himself
[12:16:17 PM] Frind: the only reason it stopped was because the comments became closed
See, we're not the only ones who do this.
You can either rejoice in this fact, or just let it sink in. Whichever feels more appropriate.
Stephan J Harper 2014-09-02 14:36
Oh, bullshit. Show me where. The book has humor in its very DNA.
I am so lost.
Yeah, i didnt get ANY of that.
WHAT IS HAPPENING!?!?!?
At least we have the immunity of a steel trap mind, in a sense that stuff we, with a vast majority of other people, see as a 'mind-fuck', it doesn't affect us in any way possible. We just simply either understand it, or do not. Without us being immensely confused, and we just move on.