Do you feel your brilliant comments are...
...underappreciated while your crap comments get all the recognition they don't deserve?
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...underappreciated while your crap comments get all the recognition they don't deserve?
Who's in? is it normal normal to feel that way?
You are an idiot. We got it the first time around; nobody cared, though.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?