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Friday 7 October 2011

Rumored

People have problems with this all the time. Celebrities may say something misintepreted, only to find it plastered all over the Daily Mail the next day. And some break down, some stay strong. And some just show very convncingly  that it doesn't bother them.

Everyone knows what I mean. There is no way someone can live a life without this getting to them, whether they've spread a rumor, they've had one spread about them, or they've heard on ethat makes them feel...guilty in a way. Or it's a complete misunderstanding. How annoying.

I have found "mis" comes up a lot when speaking of rumors. Misunderstood, misintpretated. It happens. But because this is sometimes the case, try not to let it get to you. That much, anyway. But a big percentage of what you hear is rumored.

Cari.

2 comments:

~Emzy ♥ Vera~ said...

You are right, and being the victim; it is very hard to stay strong. Some people gain from it, get stronger, or, famous people write a song about it (very occasionally)

Anonymous said...

Rumours most times are born out of jealousy of the victim's popularity,beauty or power, sometimes when people are unsatisfaid with their lives they think they will feel better if someone else were worse.