One of my Facebook “friends” posted some comment about hating location based social media like FourSquare and linked to pleaserobme.com as an example of why it’s bad, etc.

So I responded in some off-hand smart-ass way way about being smart enough to not put your home address on the internet… whatever.

This is his response:

Well Debbie… I don’t care what you think… You are obviously an unemployed ren-fair attendee. Not at all a model of responsible behavior. The picture of you in a corset is also a strong indicator of your lack of ability to determine responsible disclosure levels. This sort of disclosure is counter productive… and can result in your being banned from various more productive and lucrative circles.

So… I’m confused. Why exactly did this person want to be my Facebook friend in the first place? I didn’t go looking for him, I don’t think I even know who he is. One of those people I accepted because he was friends with a  number of other friends so… sure why not click accept.

Personally I don’t friend people I don’t really want to friend. If I went looking for you and asked to be your friend it’s either because we’ve met and I like you, or my friends have talked enough about you to make me want to get to know you. Why did you come looking for me?

For the record dude, I’m not unemployed – I’m disabled. And I haven’t been to the ren-faire in years. Those costume shots are either from a Halloween party or Dragon*Con. Places I’ve had actual, you know, life experiences worth celebrating with pictures. So go fuck the high horse you’re sitting on.

Geeze some people are just wound up way too tight.