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  1. Oh good its not just me who’s lost :P. umm to google! … .. .. Umm theres a skeptic/atheist by that name but I don’t see anything that pops out and explains this… she visited the discovery institute and got some interesting info from them that was covered on skepticality podcast. Sorry still lost. Any chance someone can fill me in?

  2. Yeah, LinkedIn does that. There is probably some association between you and MM; something profound like your names are found on the same web page somewhere, and so LinkedIn tries to use one person’s signing up to recruit additional peoples.
    Similarly, I have been recently receiving requests to join a similar professional/social site called “ResearchGate,” with the e-mails allegedly coming from someone I doubt strongly would be sending me e-mails. I co-authored papers with that person years ago, but we’re not what you would call close, or on speaking terms.

  3. Laden, you are going lower and lower into slime. Not happy enough to try and get Abbie’s SB posts censored and get her department head to scold her, now you’re going after a LinkedIn request by Blu that was most probably automatic.

    Fucking asshole!

  4. This person spent considerable effort denigrating, insulting and being generally mean to me as bluharmony, mainly.

    Propably not wise to denigrate and insult her in return (revenge?).

    The will only give the Slimepitters more ammo.

  5. I had no desire to add you. My professional career has not been interfered with in any way, but I didn’t want lies about and links to my personal address in sexist and threatening posts on the internet. Because you added me to your Google circles, LinkedIn added you automatically when I signed up. So please take this post down, as it is also untrue. Also, if a program sends an email on my behalf, it’s not the same as me sending you an email. You can turn that feature off in your settings just as I do. The reason I didn’t ask you to take down the defamatory posts earlier is because you asked me not to email you and I complied, but then I was told to do so by the person who hosts your site. Let this please be the last communication between us.

  6. I had no desire to add you. My professional career has not been interfered with in any way, but I didn’t want lies about me and links to my home address in sexist and threatening posts on the internet. Because you added me to your Google circles, LinkedIn added you automatically when I signed up. So please take this post down, as it is also untrue. Also, if a program sends an email on my behalf, it’s not the same as me sending you an email. You can turn that feature off in your settings just as I do. You were the first one to send an email to my personal account, however. The reason I didn’t ask you to take down the defamatory posts earlier is because you asked me not to email you and I complied, but then I was told to do so by the person who hosts your site. Let this please be the last communication between us.

    I am not a public figure, so please stop posting lies about me on the net.

  7. You do realize that LinkedIn collects the addresses of people you’ve emailed and sends out invites en masse, so the person in question likely had nothing to do with the invite? Guess the joke’s on those too dumb to understand the basics of social networking and the difference between an email sent out by a person and an email sent out by a program in its attempt to attract more users.

  8. Linked in grabs the addresses of everyone who ever sent you an email if you accidentally select that option, and LinkedIn makes that the default. So I doubt she intended to add you as a friend. I know because I just signed up for LinkedIn myself and it sent invites to all sorts of random people, including my mother, and I certainly didn’t want her as my business connection. What has M done to you, anyway? Have you been somehow hurt by her? Do you seriously want to destroy a professional woman’s life and career? Why would she want you as a LinkedIn contact if she knows you hate her? That would just hurt her profile, wouldn’t it? Also, so what if she wants to sue you? If she has no cause she can’t win and the case will be thrown out of court before you even have to respond. If you begin disclosing private information and emails, then you’re just giving her ammunition. Why not take the high road and just leave her alone? Your vendetta against her looks a little pathological to outsiders.

  9. I would advise you seriously to let it go and delete this post. Maria is in a very dark place right now. Her mother is dying and she needs to take care of her while trying to find a job.

    She doesn’t need your bullshit, and she hasn’t sent you the request, it was automated. So just maybe for once, try acting like a decent human being and let this shit go.

    Thanks

  10. Why would Laden “circle” Maria Maltseva? I just checked, she’s not in his Google listing. And no, that does not cause Linked In to automatically send an invitation anyway. Bluharmony was shoving herself into Laden’s Face once again, plain and simple. Taking the OP down does little since it was just a picture. Having Maria Maltseva’s name scattered about the comments might make for an interesting Google search, tho… Also, way to link your pseudos to your name, Maria! Your claims about wanting to be left along are lies.

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