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RottenNeighbor.com, a new website to attack your rotten neighbours

posted November 29, 2007 - 12:58pm
RottenNeighbor.com, a new website to attack your rotten neighbours

A new cybersmearing website, RottenNeighborsving folks an online medium to vent their anger and frustration against their insensitive and irritating neighbours, also called as 'Rotten Neighbours'. This website was created by a web designer in San Diego, who had rotten neighbors of his own. If you get on this site you will find people logging in to crib about their neighbours making noise, doing drugs, not picking up trash and almost everything else possible. Check out this site Rotten Neighbor


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They've Got it All Wrong

What those people posting on the website fail to realize is that they are getting what they ask for, in a Universal sense. By choosing to focus on the negatives, they are telling the Universe that they want even more negative energy, which translates into more of the very behavior they rail against. If they were to think about what they DO want, which is a quiet, peaceful neighborhood with friendly, personable neighbors, instead of what they DON'T want, they are much more likely to find Universal support. Some sample affirmations these people should be saying are: "My neighborhood is quiet and peaceful." "My neighbors are friendly and respectful." "I get along with my neighbors (and my landlord)." By doing those affirmations and visualizing (a big key to this) that quiet and peaceful neighborhood, the ball starts rolling to change the neighborhood. Maybe the neighbors move out, maybe we would move out to a better neighborhood. You have to take it on faith that change will come and it will come.

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