Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-26810678-20170212213546/@comment-26810678-20170213165245

174.44.38.176 wrote: First of all, with the friend request glitch, you only have to click yes once and then click no for the message to disapear, but don't worry! That person will show up as your friend. Second of all, you guys don't have any patience. Don't you watch Disney Junior!? Ok never mind that's private....>/.//< but anyway, she was mad at me once and I smiled and then we had a great time. So don't go on saying she's mean, talking bad about her, or making fun of her behind her back. She can be a little self-centered and ungrateful at times, but we just need to have a little kindness. So don't do this. If you think she's being mean, you aren't giving her a chance to calm down and now you're being mean. All of you. You never know, she might be struggling with something in real life. Granted, through the internet is not a healthy way to deal with it, but maybe she just wanted to be alone because she was so distressed. If you had given her a chance, she would've calmed down and had fun with you. It worked with me. Stop cyberbullying. Sometimes people forget that there are other people on the internet so they act bizarre or hurtful, and posting footage of this on the internet may embarrass them, because they weren't thinking. She wasn't right, and you weren't right either. She should've thought about what she was doing before she acted, but when she doesn't, it's up to you to cover for her. If you show any emotion, it should be happiness. Understand? Next time, don't show shocked, sad, or frightful emotions because it would only anger her more. Think about how you would feel if this happened to you! The only thing is...

This is the tenth time she did this to me...