litkicks staff exposes herself as knucklehead

Go ahead. Talk about it.
User avatar
Lightning Rod
Posts: 5211
Joined: August 15th, 2004, 6:57 pm
Location: between my ears
Contact:

Post by Lightning Rod » August 11th, 2005, 2:33 pm

firsty,

I see you still have custody of the monkeys :D

It's good to see your face
"These words don't make me a poet, these Eyes make me a poet."

The Poet's Eye

User avatar
Doreen Peri
Site Admin
Posts: 14598
Joined: July 10th, 2004, 3:30 pm
Location: Virginia
Contact:

Post by Doreen Peri » August 11th, 2005, 3:18 pm

firsty, you said,
but if it does give one person who was banned from that site some degree of satisfaction to see that, indeed, the bullshit reasons were really just a mask for some unexplained personal hatred, thats enough.
An unexplained personal hatred has been projected, yes, from what I've experienced, and I'm sorry to see your name added to the list. It was never well-masked. Pretty easy to see through.

Seeing this display which publically ridicules you, a community builder and member who thought highly of the Litkicks community and contributed an abundant amount of excellent writing and support to other community members, just makes me ill.

This gives me no "satisfaction" at all. It only exposes and underlines an absolutely arrogant, sick, so-called "sense of humor."

This is a childish display, of unfortunate anti-social behavior. Anyone who feels the need to ridicule a person like that has immaturity and mental health problems.

It would be laughable because it's so ridiculous.....but it's not laughable because you and pelerine are real people with real feelings and you deserve better than to become the topic of a lousy Don Rickles stand-up comedy routine.

Thanks for sharing this tidbit of distasteful, and offensive garbage, Sean.


Cecil said,
so she did that page about you without your input?!?! She called you "McWhinypants" and 'fat, bald jerk' and referred to Pel as a blond horseface..??? It all sounds so... slanderous... I don't get it.
Maybe they have a page like this for you and another one for me somewhere just waiting to be revealed in the public eye as a part of a stand-up comedy playground smear campaign, Cecil.

Wouldn't surprise me.

LOL!!

So sad. :(

User avatar
gypsyjoker
Posts: 1458
Joined: May 26th, 2005, 9:01 am
Location: stilltrucking's vanity
Contact:

Post by gypsyjoker » August 11th, 2005, 3:18 pm

Yeah good to see you, always read your poetry on brooklyns asylum for the terminaly vain. I said welcome but i see you been here longer than me.
Free Rice
Avatar Courtesy of the Baron de Hirsch Fund

'Blessed is he who was not born, Or he, who having been born, has died. But as for us who live, woe unto us, Because we see the afflictions of Zion, And what has befallen Jerusalem." Pseudepigrapha

User avatar
Glorious Amok
Posts: 551
Joined: August 16th, 2004, 7:25 am
Location: in the best of both worlds
Contact:

Post by Glorious Amok » August 11th, 2005, 3:45 pm

you know ... there used to be a time when i could not stay off Litkicks.

i seriously risked my job a thousand times, for hours on end, compulsively gushing rhythms and actions, my days dripped with poetry back then. nothing could keep me away, in those days when posting was fully anarchic, celestial, it was a cerebral hi-speed TAG game of intellectual collaboration and general global gorgeousness.

nowadays, all i can say is ... my job is more interesting.

it's like some magazine you'd read in the waiting room at the dentist's office now. that's how much fun LitKicks is to me these days. that's how deeply it touches me.
"YOUR way is your only way." - jack kerouac

hester_prynne

Post by hester_prynne » August 11th, 2005, 5:00 pm

This isn't surprizing, although it is pretty juvenile.
I'm sorry that you firsty, have to see it, as it completely misrepresents you, however, it is a dandy representation of Jamelah and the undercurrent of "cute?" hate she so often displayed at litkicks.
Once litkicks gets over itself, then maybe they'll figure out what a mistake it was to shut everybody out like they did.....
heh. poor sots.

I wrote at litkicks alot, but I always held back too, because of the discrimination vanity there.
It always ruined my inspirations.....
The litkicks book was such a good idea and it is full of good amazing writing. Why they decided to put it in such an ugly unattractive package really baffled me, it was as if they did not want the book to succeed.
Vanity always eventually shows it's ugly teeth......bites itself in its own ugly ass....


Nice seein you firsty...hello to Pel...
H 8)

User avatar
firsty
Posts: 1050
Joined: September 9th, 2004, 12:25 pm
Location: here
Contact:

Post by firsty » August 11th, 2005, 5:03 pm

it's surprising that the staff believes that they have a better lit site now.

overall, it's the kind of behavior that staff should not engage in. like it or not, they are an organization with responsibilities - they published a book, after all. and with their names on the cover of the book, and me and i'm sure lots of others trying to bring business to it, and to find that this is what one of those names thinks of me and pel.

i'm glad it's not there anymore, but theres an old sports saying about how to put a team together for the playoffs that says, "you go with what got you there." it seems to me that they got what they wanted from the "old" site and then changed it, writers be damned, what got em there be damned, and the proceeded to use the new format as an excuse to get rid of people they didnt like. they didnt seem bothered by the loss of writing.

oh well, fuck it. i've got better writing to do anyway.

yeah, lr - well, we have v v partial custody. not ideal, but things will hopefully improve as times goes on. the boyz are doing great and etc.

:)

User avatar
stilltrucking
Posts: 20646
Joined: October 24th, 2004, 12:29 pm
Location: Oz or somepLace like Kansas

Post by stilltrucking » August 11th, 2005, 5:44 pm

I went over to the site today, brookyln had a ineresting link on fake blogs. first time i seenbeen to litkicks in yearsmonths, I would like to live till I am 90 ust to see how jamelah turns out, when she hits her peak around twenty five years from now. I like her writing a lot. Those pieces she wrote from Venice, that college giirl sitting in her open window looking out at the city with that cool eye of hers. I think she was one of the best writers on litchicks, she not much to write about yet , but she wrote about the mundane and made it interesting and funny. Yeah I would like to see how she turns out when she grows up.

Post Reply

Return to “General Discussion”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest