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Wynn D. Fae

Hi. I Don't Like You
Hi. I Don't Like You by @wynnfae (Wynn D. Fae)

My mate in his demon form dealing out some justice to the @&%!* who's harassing me to pay for his damage bills. Pay 'em yourself, you lowlife! spits in face

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Posted: Wednesday, 19 December, 2001 @ 08:33 AM

i have nothing against the art. go ahead, use it to vent. i was specifically talking about the comment. it's a nice picture... doesn't look like andy, but it's a good picture. the comment was just a completely immature, irresponsible reaction. hope you enjoy you're time with brandon- erm, hayden... or did you want to get back together with jake? whoever it is this time, have fun.

Posted: Wednesday, 19 December, 2001 @ 08:55 AM

As I have stated before in my livejournal, I have nothing against your art Karen. I like your art. However, I do not appreciate the comment you've made here. The money you owe is not his money. The money is debt that we ALL owe, including you, since you did live there for 4 months. You did damage some things, just like all of us, and you do owe the last 2 months of rent still, just like all of us. Stop being a brat and act your age. And while you're at it, stop being so fickle about who you love and who are your friends. We are not going to be kind to you for very much longer if you keep this up.

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