I remember when I first signed on Twitter, I am mediately followed Joss Whedon because I so desperately loved Firefly, Angel, Buffy, etc.
It was a real heartbreak to me to see how angry his posts were. Pure political vitriol.
It broke my heart and I unfollowed him.
It was a real heartbreak to me to see how angry his posts were. Pure political vitriol.
It broke my heart and I unfollowed him.
The same thing happened with a few celebrities that I followed- it wasn’t even their specific politics (although most were wildly predictable).
I was just shocked at how nasty they seemed...how arrogant & closed minded.
As the truth emerges about Joss,
I was just shocked at how nasty they seemed...how arrogant & closed minded.
As the truth emerges about Joss,
I guess I’m learning the age old adage is true “When a person shows you who they are, believe them.”
In the end, when any of us look over our tweets we need to remember that we are showing people who we are.
Even if you pretend it’s just a character you made for fun, you are
In the end, when any of us look over our tweets we need to remember that we are showing people who we are.
Even if you pretend it’s just a character you made for fun, you are
In fact showing who you are.
Today is a good day to repent: in the literal sense to “think again” about the type of persons we are and how much better we can be if we decide to.
I love you all.
God lives in you.
You are worth my best.
#IStandWithCharismaCarpenter
Today is a good day to repent: in the literal sense to “think again” about the type of persons we are and how much better we can be if we decide to.
I love you all.
God lives in you.
You are worth my best.
#IStandWithCharismaCarpenter