Friday, February 24, 2012

Why All The Drama??

I don't know if it's the position of the moon or if Saturn misaligned with Uranus (tee hee), but I've seen some serious online drama unfolding this week on various websites. See the llama? He's not amused.

Let's be clear. I avoid online drama (or real-life drama, for that matter) like the plague. And I've not been involved in any of these recent online quarrels. But...just from being present in the general vicinity, I've picked up on the current of negativity. One word, peeps. Privacy!

You're shaking your head and really wanting to pound those keys and unleash your own drama llama avatar...I know. I can feelz it. Refrain! Why? Because your online dramas don't just affect the ones you're sparring with. It leaks out all over the social networks and brings us all down.

I'm moody enough, people. Just ask my husband.

Just to illustrate, picture this....I'm swimming in the warm currents of posts about a baby's first poop, or cat caption pictures that make me squirt coffee out my nose, or wondering why cousin Al even bothers getting married when his relationship status changes every equinox. And whammo! Here comes the drama riptide dragging me down. Somebody did something to somebody, and I have no idea how or why. All I know is nasty words are flying about like mutated fireflies and there's all these !!! everywhere.

How am I supposed to enjoy my coffee and go back to anything productive after all that? Honestly!

Please don't make me give you the Drama Llama Award. I've heard it's 10x heavier than an Oscar and smells like my uncle Daryl's feet.

Save the drama for your mama or your llama or better yet...do it in private!!! If you have an issue with someone or a group of someones, send private messages or emails. If they don't stop what you consider harassing, IGNORE it. Stay away from the venue for a while. Supposedly, there are other things to do besides being online. That's what I've heard anyway.

Not unlike that Kevin Costner movie from long ago..."If you ignore it, it will go away." Really. It does. Don't respond, and eventually, they'll stop too.

Better yet, don't even engage in a public forum in the first place. That's the first mistake. Because, once you do, the you-know-what hits the fan, and that crap's hard to wash out of the pleather. The negativity spewing over into innocent bystanders' surfing time makes them want to ditch the place. And that's a shame. We shouldn't be running anyone else off because we're too riled up to step away and cool down. YOU be the wiser one and engage privately. If the other person refuses to do the same, THEN ignore. They'll move on to better activities, like Scottish boar wrestling. I know this from experience.

**Disclaimer--This is in no way targeted to one or even a few individuals. It's a comprehensive warning to all you drama llamas out there, though I'm certain the compulsion to think "It's all about me!" will strike. So, if I see yet one negative post HERE, into da trash it goes. Why? Cause dis is MY blog, dat's why! 


Respectful, positive, and witty comments are welcome! Until next time...save your mama, kill a llama.

~Mysti

20 comments:

  1. Violence sometimes IS the answer...or at least it feels that way :).

    Life is too short. I don't undertsand the drama either.

    Splitter

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  2. Good post and I agree 100%.

    Life is too short to not have fun!

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  3. I hadn't even noticed the drama! Now I will never win the award!

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  4. I couldn't agree more with your post, Mysti. And well said. When I see all the drama, I simply shake my head and sometimes laugh. Maybe those drama llamas need to pick up a good book. ;^)

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    1. I wholeheartedly agree, especially OUR books :)

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  5. I totally agree. Life's too short to deal with so much unnecessary drama.

    Love your Drama Llama Award! (Hmmm, maybe just a little Febreeze?)

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    1. Not sure Febreeze would cut it. I think we need something industrial...

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  6. I'll save both my mama and a llama! :D Excellent post. I get tired of all that drama, too. I've made an oath to myself to never discuss work issues or personal issues or politics online. It's just not the place for it. My cat and my BF are great for venting, though!

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    1. YES! Politics, religion, and love--all subjects people should avoid debating online. Or at all in my opinion.

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  7. Watching drama unfold is very painful to me. It reminds me of middle school, and I hated middle school. :)

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    1. Ah, middle school--a nightmare of hormones and things that grew at disproportionate rates...

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  8. I agree. I just try to ignore it, but it can be a little depressing sometimes. I hate to see people all being so negative to each other. Sometimes we need to just agree to disagree. Can't we all just get along?? (Lol.)

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    1. It IS depressing. I've got enough on my real life plate. I get on the internet to escape, not to hear more crap!

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  9. I guess it's good I've been a ghost online for the past few weeks..I missed it all. Like you, my life is too busy to get embroiled in the dramatic. ;)

    Happy weekend,

    Angela

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