At the risk of embodying the THAT GUY, I find myself with an observation that's been gnawing at the back of my primordial reptile brain; the thought is as follows: If person need guidance, why openness worth s#!+? I specifically refer to posts by people with topics of "SAD" and the corresponding, one line descriptors of, "I am that."
Then it's OUR cue, as good-natured, conscientious sorts to respond with lengthy replies of advise and encouragement for someone that, maybe, realized they could have posted similar on FB, but realized that family and friends wouldn't pander to their attention seeking.
Look, I get it. In this brave-new world of social distancing, literally EVERYONE is feeling more isolated than usual; despite that observation, gosh darnit, I STILL have standards. My being on this site is clear indicator that there is, at least, a small part of my misguided soul that STILL wants to care, but one-line-lazy posting shall only earn a narrowing of my eyes before I move on.
Again I ask, am I too demanding? Am I in the wrong? Am I a horrible human-being in desperate need of a spanking? Do let me know.
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It is reassuring to know I'm not the only one of said mindset. Mind you, from a moral standpoint, I still have no idea where, on the sliding scale of right to wrong, I position. That admitted, I just thought up a trash "S-post" that caused me a giggle. Tell me if you agree.
Title: FREE SEX
Body Text: Your hand.
Hold on... before I receive too much vitriol for that tasteless joke, allow me to respond to the, most likely, moral objection.
"Enigmaticide, this was HIGHLY insensitive towards all those with no arms!" to which I say... "Fair." :/
I agree, when I see those one liners, I wonder what they want, so I just delete them....I need more info to be of help....Keep well and keep your brilliant mind at work sending love n hugs......Sprinkle 1.....
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