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Who is Ajax?



Dear Sisters,



I am writing to tell you about an issue that has been bothering me today while I am on encouraging mode.



It is Ajax. He/it is the culprit that prevented me from sending some inspiration your way. Actually not just today but also in the past. What does he/it has against women who are lifting up women. I tell you, you have to avoid him/it at all cost. He/it is sneaky and sly. He/it appears to be friendly at the start by letting you express your thoughts and feelings about a story and when you click “comment”, he/it will suddenly appear and stop you from sending your cheers to  our sisters here. It happened to me 7 times today. Seven times, I gave myself a chance to connect with sisters and only to be aborted by Ajax. Seven times I forgave him/it, thinking that he/it will change. Well, he/it did for some. Quite friendly with a few. He/it is playing favorites. Those moments where he/it allowed me to send my comments gave me hope that he/it has reformed. But alas, he/it did it again. He/it stopped me from connecting with you. So with firm conviction, I decided that I will report him/it to authorities. I will get support from my sisters to stop him/it from ruining my encourager life. Enough is enough.



But who is this Ajax?



I will send his/it picture so you can identify him/it. And when he appears at your doorstep, report to authorities at once.

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