Hi Tengaged, let's all think logically for a change.
Maybe a year ago a teenage boy logged off Tengaged and one day later he logged on again. He pretended to be a friend who was logging on to inform us his friend had died. It was a pretty comprehensive blog, in other circumstances quite believable.
What does that tell us about the guy? who knows, who cares. Tengaged believed it, fell hook, line and sinker, and then acted outraged when it was discovered the whole thing was a lie. Really? What does that tell us about Tengaged? That we're all (not me) gullible as fuck. We believe anything, no questions asked.
A couple of months later an old lady makes a blog saying she has a quite serious form of breast cancer and she will be receiving chemotherapy. Of course we all believe it. Why wouldn't we? One and a half months later her friend blogs that she's received the all-clear and the whole thing is forgotten about, swept under the Tengaged shag-pile. Hold on a minute, it doesn't add up does it?
The time-scale was completely wrong, noone receives the all-clear from cancer after a month and a half. The form of treatment for her type of cancer was wrong, the fact that she underwent no surgery for it was the big giveaway, it's almost always the first course pursued and especially in the case of breast cancer. A normal course of chemotherapy would be at least six weeks, and then you add on time for further tests et cetera. But she received the all-clear after a month and a half? No mention of the medication women are now put on, after breast cancer, time-scale for this medication? five years.
The fact that she made no subsequent blogs on her illness when she was so ready to tell the site about it in the first place seemed strange and completely out of character. In fact the only sign she actually had cancer was a shaved head on her avatar and some pink breast cancer awareness Tengaged design.
But noone can query her. She hides behind her alliance and their roses.