I suppose it only makes sense that a show written by a man with some pretty weighty mental health issues would attract some viewers with some pretty weighty mental health issues. There is one particular poster who carries on dialogues with him/her self as different posters. This is one of those posters who drives everyone away with a superior attitude and a talent for alienating people. On the other hand, it turns out that a show written by a man with big talent attracts others with big talent. This unexpected bonus has given readers of the JFC bb access to writing we would never have enjoyed otherwise. That would have been our loss. We have benefited from the wisdom of some pretty deep thinkers and also some pretty amusing storytellers. The internet allows us to be whoever we want to be. We can be a poster with a personality completely different from who we are, or we can fully expose our true selves and know that we have anonymity to protect us. We can say things that have been bottled up inside us for years and finally release all of that bad energy into cyberspace. We can pour out our hearts and proclaim our love for strangers we will never know and not fear the consequences. The internet is big. Work here.
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Edited by solong at 08/29/2007 9:15 AM