Do you feel your brilliant comments are...

...underappreciated while your crap comments get all the recognition they don't deserve?

Who's in? is it normal normal to feel that way?

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82% Normal
Based on 34 votes (28 yes)
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Comments ( 45 )
  • charli.m

    I'm genuinely surprised any of the shit I say gets noticed.

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    • BLAh81

      I'm genuinely surprised any of the shit you say gets noticed too ;)

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      • You are an idiot. We got it the first time around; nobody cared, though.

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        • BLAh81

          I don't care that you don't care, hun.

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          • I don't think you would have bothered writing the above reply if you didn't really care.

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      • charli.m

        Oh sweetheart...did you think I didn't understand the subtlety of your last comment? I got it, I just didn't give a fuck. That's how much you mean to me.

        Unlike some, I'm not so attention hungry that I feel the need to repost a more obvious insult when I'm ignored.

        So here you go. I'm giving you the attention you obviously so desperately need.

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        • BLAh81

          "did you think I didn't understand the subtlety of your last comment?"

          Indeed I did, XD

          I don't see why you're so cranky though. All I did was agree with you.

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  • Holzman_67

    what I think is brilliant may not be what the general consensus thinks is brilliant. I'm not out to please anybody I am just putting across a point of view and some will agree and some will disagree. I think once you start caring about likes etc then it just becomes a popularity contest and your views will be distorted as you are taking into account how appealing they may be to others.

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    • jeebley

      Brilliant.

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      • Holzman_67

        lol

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    • PureLikeSnow

      Sounds like Cracked.

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  • Freedom_

    I think more often than not a thumbs up means "that's what I would have said" rather than "that's what I should have said". A thumbs up shows agreement more than the brilliance of the commenter. So, with that in mind, I don't give a fuck.

    Also, I don't often see crap comments exalted here. Not here.

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  • dom180

    The only good Facebook post I've ever made was a photo of me making a vegetarian chicken tikka masala at 11AM, captioned "Good Quorning".

    Sometimes I put a lot of effort into the usefulness of a comment, or put a lot of effort into trying to make it different to the other comments. Sometimes that gets recognition, sometimes it doesn't. Some of my all-time personal favourites have never even changed their rating from 1.

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    • YourMomSaysHello

      So you're just commenting to get recognition?

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      • dom180

        I don't remember typing that :P

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  • Valqueer

    I mightily believe that both the exuberance and brilliance of my comments goes unjustly unnoticed. Hence I have no smooches for any of you! Tata.

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    • dom180

      Your username shouldn't have made me giggle. And yet, it did.

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  • Thumbs up or down means someone took the time to read it and it had enough of an affect on them for them to do something about it.

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  • Don't care.

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  • I've always felt the same way!

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    • EccentricWeird

      I gave you a thumbs-down so you could wallow in a pit of despair and hopelessness.

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  • Avant-Garde

    I think it is my more creative and "brilliant" comments that get more appreciation than my crap ones. Also, couldn't brilliancy be considered to be subjective?

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