That sounds mean of spirit. Using nondiscriptive pro-nouns it reveals the essence of the statement.
"In a drunken stupor, WARF actually thought some [person] loved him
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The "Oh, the internets" off remark suggests that simply because a person is using digital communications they should not expect forthrightness and wholesomeness in their associations.
Fraud is fraud. And romance scams are serious as any fraud. Judges have been killed over sweetheart scams. Romance scams are confidence scams. It is the tolerance of such corruption that is subjecting the global community to intolerable amounts of abuse. Yes, that is a large leap of concepts, but these leaps need to be made for example of how uncool fraudulent is.
I outline one example that can be related to in this sex, drugs, and rock & roll atmosphere in 2 journal entries, one thanking a campaigner, the other a statement of reform.
No, not everyone knows about that night. . .
My words may sound harsh; however, WARF has someone(s) that loves him. There is no reason it could not be someone(s) from Sweden.
Werewolves rwar rawr rawr....