People have opinions, some don't know how to phrase it without being a tool, some have problems on occasion (myself included, like anyone) in how to phrase things. I find gifs pointless, they just draw attention to yourself and make you look foolish. I don't see any need for insulting dead people, but I also don't see the need for constant outpourings of grief about the death of someone you don't know on an autograph forum, at least not in the feedback section. On the authenticity, it's a forum, and people will comment on whether or not they think it is the real deal or not, and will provide the reasons they think that. In reality, the comments about her age and health potentially impinging on her ability to sign are logical.motivatedsoup wrote:
I only used it twice and it was only because people don't know how to read clearly. BTW--in that other post I made to you just now, just an FYI and clarification, it isn't saying that the autograph was fake that I found rude it was how it was being said. People made remarks about her age and health factors. Those are NOT necessary and nor are they very nice to make. Someones age and health should NEVER be something to make RUDE remarks towards. THAT is what I was calling rude and you miss-understood me on that part just the same as I mistook you as someone else accidentally. If you are all bored with it...then why are you responding and why are other people saying the same thing to everyone who makes a post about a specific person? Like shouldn't the people sending out the autograph requests be able to make up their own mind on their own picture? And shouldn't the allowed to accept the fact it may not be authentic when they send it out? I just don't understand all the unnecessary comments people make on here in relation to that. Especially rude ones, WHICH cjhanson has repeatedly made on this posting and on other ones as well.
Bottom line... it's the internet, people will pass comment, if you don't like it, best bet is not to read it.