Monday, April 20, 2020

The Politically Incorrect Negative Material I Dare NOT Post on FB

1. TOO MANY SELFIES: I HATE looking at the same selfie poses and same 'made up' or even digitally enhanced faces of the same person multiple times a day on Face Book. Really? You look the same in every pose. I really don't need to see you several times a day in the same 'practiced' pose. Why do you do it? Do you expect all your thousands of FB friends to say, "Oh, you are so beautiful!" over and over every day? Do you really need that, because we HATE it. It makes us want to unfriend you. It makes us think you are bragging. Usually you have prettier figures and faces than I do and are moaning on your posts how you are not attractive. Are you really that insecure that you have to manipulate people to tell you that you are beautiful, or do you really think we like to see you brag? Get over it. I'm tired of that ploy! I propose a selfie tax: for every selfie above and beyond an average of one a day, should have a tax levied against it.

2. TO STIMULUS CHECK COMPLAINERS: I can't believe recipients of the $1,200.00 checks are complaining. "It will only pay my rent...then what will I have?" Really? Pay your rent then. Go get in line for the free food that is distributed daily. If you would rather spend your money on food, your rent is deferred and you won't be evicted...but you WILL eventually have to pay your rent...so PAY YOUR RENT!  OR...You could move to a cheaper place or live with a relative or friend for free and use your. $1,200 checks together. It WILL help a lot. Be grateful and take advantage of all the other offers people are giving you for free. There are jobs you can get immediately. You can apply for them or file for unemployment. People are bending over backwards to give you a break. Be grateful. Quit complaining. Be smart, and don't waste what you are given.







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