We’re all bored sometimes, I’m pretty sure you yourself are bored too right now, why else would you be reading something on this mediocre satire news site otherwise? If anything we write is good, it’s tech related and highly ironic, not some shitty post about boredom. However today the times are different, I’m bored and I also want to gather some more keywords on this site so Google sends more people our way. SEO is really hard these days, especially if your content is bad and nobody is interested in it either. Unless you actually have bad intentions people are definitely not going to find your bad blog. I mean hey, at least you didn’t catch any malware while reading this piece from highest journalistic standards.
Let’s be real for a moment, the internet is a hell-hole and we’re a part of the problem. (This is the part where I get too lazy and too bored from writing this and I let our AI friend handle the rest.) So why on earth would any decent citizen have any sense of decency to defend the most abhorrent of human rights?
I’ve read this article, How To Be Not Likeable And Not Likeable (Which I Am Not Likeable For). It’s an awful blog post with plenty of negative comments, the most egregious of which I have received a few times on this blog. One thing I’ve noticed, and this is probably just me, is that, in the comments section of every post (i.e. all of the blogs I have read in the last few years that I commented on), it is generally agreed upon (at least half the time), that the person with whom someone disagrees is either not likeable, or that it’s difficult for a person to not like them, and yet the person has no problem standing on the opposite end of the spectrum.
It’s impossible to avoid this in any situation, but we can certainly avoid it when we know how to take care of ourselves (a.k.a. being healthy , being nice , etc.) and how to be decent. What makes this blog about healthy people is that, despite how they are portrayed throughout, they are all healthy.
