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Targeted!

Ever been tar­geted by someone–maybe an enemy you didn’t know existed? Or maybe it was friend soured. It could even have been by a total stranger, cruel or vin­dic­tive, pick­ing you at ran­dom or mak­ing you pay for an imag­ined slight. Because you threaten some­one in some way, for revenge, or for a hun­dred other rea­sons you may have been tar­geted and the vic­tim of some form of attack. In one way or another, at one time or another, we have all be tar­geted by some­one, whether or not we ever knew the reason.

Who tar­geted you? What hap­pened? How did you react? Do you know the rea­sons why?

How are other peo­ple Slanting? Check the com­ments! Leave a link to your Slant there!

How to play. Link to the Saturday Slant. Or, get noti­fied of new Slants.

3 Responses to “Saturday Slant: Targeted!”

    Heidi
    June 5th, 2005 at 12:03

    You hit on a very dif­fi­cult ques­tion and a very hor­ri­ble truth of inter­per­sonal rela­tions. Here’s my slant.

    Cara
    June 14th, 2005 at 12:13

    Sorry it took me this long to let you know that I did write about this sub­ject on my blog. The title of the post is “Targeted”.

    rick
    October 15th, 2005 at 08:45

    wow, didn’t real­ize this was so “late” — post­ing my response to my blog in octo­ber ’05 — http://​got​tabuzz​.blogspot​.com/​2​0​0​5​/​1​0​/​m​e​m​e​-​s​a​t​u​r​d​a​y​.html — thanks for the spark!

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