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Okay, I understand that people are not motivated to give positive reviews. But what would motivate someone to leave a review to a really old story (Crossroads, if you are interested, the introduction story to "Lost Years", my classic!BSG/classic!Trek series)?


So basically you have twisted the Star Trek universe for your own particular mental problems.

Fair enough, just try to get stronger medicine for your own mental health shite :)

It was a "brave" anonymous reviewer, so I could at least remove their shit before it would appear on the review board - I've learned my lesson and am now moderating anonymous reviews. But I really don't understand. "Crossroads" is a fairly moderate story, save for some mild Kirk-bashing. Okay, I understand that there are Kirk-fans who don't like their idol being bashed, not even mildly. I just do't understand why do I seem to draw every jerk with attitude problems. What have I done to deserve this abuse?

In case you are interested in the actual story, it is here. I'd be the first to admit that it isn't one of my best pieces - not only is it old, but it's translated from German/Hungarian and it shows, but there's certainly nothing in it that would deserve such rudeness.

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Date: 2014-10-14 02:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lhun-dweller.livejournal.com
Honestly! What do these people do when they are guests at someone's house and there is something on the dinner plate that they don't care for? If you don't like it, stop reading and move on. There are gods only know how many stories there are in all of fandom.

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Date: 2014-10-14 06:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wiseheart.livejournal.com
I hate people who leave hurtful comments, just for the fun of hurting someone else. They are on the same level in my eyes as the ones who destroy public property just because they can and because they can't bear other people enjoying it. They are cockroaches... or worse.
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