Originally posted by Sabrina
One of *******'s cronies just came into Purgatory and accused the author of writing 


, yada-yada-yada. I see ******* took the thread down, probably because she was warned that she violated the copywrite law? Anyway, the posters at Purg were asked to take this message to the author and I refused, and I am sure the other posters there would refuse as well. We are not messengers. The poster can email Professor Davis instead of trashing Purgatory.
On FFJ, the author mentions he has received some emails from *******. I would like to remind Professor Davis that there are "Cyber Stalking" laws -- and if his place of employment is contacted with the sole purpose of harassment (which is the nameless one's M.O.), this in violation of the law.
Main Entry: [1]dis·guise
Pronunciation: d&-'skIz, dis-'gIz also diz-
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): dis·guised; dis·guis·ing
Etymology: Middle English disgisen, from Middle French desguiser, from Old French, from des- dis- + guise guise
Date: 14th century
1 a : to change the customary dress or appearance of b : to furnish with a false appearance or an assumed identity
2 : obsolete : DISFIGURE
3 : to obscure the existence or true state or character of : CONCEAL
- dis·guised·ly /-'gIz(-&)d-lE, -'kIz(-&)d-/ adverb
- dis·guise·ment /-'gIz-m&nt, -'kIz-/ noun
- dis·guis·er noun
synonyms DISGUISE, CLOAK, MASK mean to alter the dress or appearance of so as to conceal the identity or true nature. DISGUISE implies a change in appearance or behavior that misleads by presenting a different apparent identity <disguised himself as a peasant>. CLOAK suggests a means of hiding a movement or an intention <cloaked their maneuvers in secrecy>. MASK suggests some often obvious means of hiding or disguising something <smiling to mask his discontent>.
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