Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Moving up in the world


Hey imagine that I got a death threat! Wow!!! I am not particularity worried in the least. In my real world line of work I have gotten many of them. Pretty much anyone who does this sort of thing is just trying to rattle cages. People who want you dead do not email you on the Internet they just show up and do it. But to my stalker I am really honored. Not even a month into being a super villain and I have made that much of an impact on your sad little world that the only way you will feel safe is to eliminate me? Well done Hero! Yeah you are looking out for the betterment of man kind but can't take a little Internet criticism without wanting to kill someone who speaks out against you. All the more reason I will continue to target you!

Just to let my fan club know I do have a henchman. His name is Mr. 45. He does not talk much but when he does people seem to listen.

3 comments:

  1. Poop Knife,

    Ack! A death threat? One has never yet gotten such a threat (despite having a public email address). You are in league with the White Skull, who also, received such threats. One would advise you to always be careful, and be wary of what information you release.

    Finally, as the sworn adversaries of Heroes, where are these threats coming from? Heroes? Can it be that their response to extinction is violence? One looks again at the vigilantes out there wearing bedsheets, seeking to punish suspected bad people (or citizens?) and realizes it's all too possible.

    If Evil were easy, everyone would be doing it.
    -Lord Malignance

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  2. As I said I am not really worried about it. Got it via my email address listed on my blog home page.

    Lot's of run on sentences and misspellings laced with profanity. It was from a gmail account I am guessing made just to communicate the message to me. I did write back advising this person about current cyber stalking laws in my state.

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  3. I had heard once about a repo man attempting to repossess a man's vehicle in Texas. The owner of the property believed the repo man was a burglar, pulled out his gun and fired, killing the repo man. Strangely enough, the owner couldn't be charged because of an old standing law in Texas regarding homesteads and rustlers. Apparently in Texas, if you believe someone is coming onto your property with the intent to steal your property and/or do you harm, you can defend yourself with lethal force. Wonderful state, Texas. It makes me wish there were laws making a hunting season and allowing stalkers, paparazzi, etc. allowed by law to exterminate them.

    By the way, your stalker wasn't Krampus Fabio, was it? I have nothing to do with such an imposter.

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