Is it normal to dislike my comments?
I don't like my comments when I read them back. I want to be smart like some of the other posters. Help me!
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I don't like my comments when I read them back. I want to be smart like some of the other posters. Help me!
If they're useful in any way whatsoever, it shouldn't really matter if you like them. I don't like all my comments either, but that's not the point of the site.
There's one here from the past 24 hours about a prostitute feeling me up for a couple of seconds. I don't like it at all (which is why I've just iterated for the second time that it was for a couple of seconds and it was outside the pants and it was not consensual but I was too drunk to know what was going on at first) but it was true and it added something to the discussion. It helps answer something the OP was thinking about.
I've repeated the story here for you. I still don't like it but it helps illustrate the point. I don't have to like my posts. Nobody else has to like them. They just have to be true or - if not true - then useful in some other way, like funny or kind or thought-provoking.
"Likes" are a false currency.
Lol. You want to be smart for people to like your comments? Don't do that! Just cater to their emotional needs. The community here preffers being told what they want to hear rather than what they need to hear. Intelligence isn't needed to get thumbs up in this community anymore.
David Mitchell's humour probably doesn't travel well. He often employs sarcasm and I've seen other cultures say they enjoy sarcastic humour but then you find out they mean mildly caustic rather than what I'd deem sarcastic.
P.S. I like David Mitchell very much so quoting him wouldn't go completely unappreciated.