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Spam Comments
These are some recent spam comments I’ve received.
05/05/2025

Ruth Silbermayr
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I’ve been dealing with another hacker attack recently. My website was down several times over the past few days. Thankfully, I was able to fix the issue, but many images in my blog posts are now missing, and I can’t reupload them. My password had also been changed when I tried logging in—strongly suggesting this was a hacking attempt, not a technical glitch.
Alongside that, I’ve received some bizarre spam comments. I can’t say whether these come from an ex-boyfriend making veiled threats—like suggesting that hiring a killer is an acceptable solution to a stalking problem—or if they’re just general spam.

Now, certainly, there are only two choices when trying to get rid of a stalker after you’ve already tried everything to find peace again: either killing him or killing yourself.
A person like this can cause a peaceful, kind person to turn violent and aggressive. So again, I ask the stalker to stop the harassment and leave me alone. To be clear, I haven’t tried to kill anyone or anything like that, and I wouldn’t. But don’t harass someone by assuming rights you don’t have—such as thinking you’re entitled to constant contact with her, or to watch her undress, or whatever else it is you seem to believe you’re allowed to do.
I don’t have a car, and I don’t want to spend my time at a gas station all day. Being gaslit—especially when you’ve already said no to having your brain filled with so much “gas” and destroyed in the process—is not a fun experience.
Sometimes, the real problem may actually be the other person and their behavior—not you.
Have you ever been in a constant battle with someone who thinks they know better than you who you are, what you need, and how you’re supposed to act and live, instead of simply allowing you to be yourself?