saraelisabet

...observations on my life and things around me...

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

i have knowledge

I know who hacked into Nathan's profile. 99.73% positive, anyway. And it's not me. I don't possess that kind of computer know-how or opportunity.

I must say I find it rather humorous. It reminds me of the fun Kara and I had with "Stephen's" and "Isaac's" blogs. As long as people find it funny as I do, I don't see any problem with occasionally doing things such as these. MOAB and Edom sometimes just need to take a chill pill and remember that none of this will matter in ten years anyway. Unless, that is, things turn too serious and people start saying things that really wound. Let's try to keep it away from that, shall we?

10 Comments:

  • At 08 March, 2006 13:49 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Sara!!! It's March 8!!! (try editing that post a bit)

    Oh, and I'm not 99.73% sure who it is. I'm 100% sure. Nice job.

     
  • At 08 March, 2006 13:57 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Oh yeah, and I didn't do it either. I love it when other people prank people. So cool.

     
  • At 08 March, 2006 16:30 , Blogger SaraY said...

    Arg I know...I realized what day it was after I posted that. Oh well :-P
    Yeah surely we can't be the only ones who like to prank people around here!!!

     
  • At 08 March, 2006 19:49 , Blogger Mary said...

    haha, you'll have to tell me who it was ;). It is quite fun to prank people.

     
  • At 08 March, 2006 19:54 , Blogger Mary said...

    oh dear, I just commented on Ellie's blog thinking it was yours! lol. But yeah, what I said was, I looked at your profile and saw what books you had on there. I loved reading Stargirl, very inspirational.

     
  • At 08 March, 2006 21:24 , Blogger Nathan said...

    Um, I'm not much for the obscene language, especially the comment on Luke's blog. And the lying part. And the deceiving part. And the slander.
    It might seem funny at first, but it is also sinful, however trite it may appear. And I can't find myself condoning sinful behavior.

     
  • At 08 March, 2006 21:26 , Blogger Nathan said...

    It's kinda like saying, "Yeah, let's watch this filthy R-rated movie. 10 years down the road no one'll remember. It's all right to sin, as long as its not THAT big a deal." Well, someone will remember 10 years down the road and 20 years, and 100 years, and He'll actually call the responsible person to account for his actions.

     
  • At 08 March, 2006 21:48 , Blogger David Pulliam said...

    The person who did this owes Nathan an apology. The person who did this is breaking Christian morals and ethics. The person who did this, might have done it in jest, but you know what, I don't think it's funny. In fact, I'm offended, and I think Nathan has a right to be offended.

    If I knew who did this, I would have zero respect for them and I know many others would also have no respect for them as well. Faking identity is not a joke nor is sinning.

     
  • At 08 March, 2006 23:46 , Blogger SaraY said...

    I have read some more of "Nathan's" comments and some of them definitely overstep the line. I don't think they're quite in the spirit of fun that I had in mind; in fact they seem sort of malicious and designed to divide people. I don't need any more of that thankyouverymuch!

     
  • At 10 March, 2006 02:13 , Blogger Charity said...

    You Purdue people are just so bad... :-P hehe j/k

     

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