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I must say: "Welcome to the world of the Internet Super Hi-way!" - where, unknown to the knowlege of most of those 'believers' of the freedom of speech, their freedom of speech has turned around and bitten them in their behinds.
I was quite taken aback by what was written by this person in his profile, whose commentary on the disgusting behavior and surreal indulgences(I'm sorry to admit) hits every nail in the head! It is sad that some people's ignorance of the "consequence of their ignorance" may cause their annihilation in the world of "chatting" - or did it? would it? should it?
I have, at some point in time in the past, thought about something like what this guy had already put into place. Not so much to make a business out of people's idiocy, but more of making a 'comeback' to a vendetta!
Why? Because, like this fed-up internet user, it makes me sick to witness how shallow the characters are of most of these people who find a "life" (i.e., accomplishment, achievement, attainment, carrying out, carrying through, consummation, contentedness, contentment, crowning, discharge, discharging, effecting, end, get off, gratification, implementation, kick*, kicks, observance, perfection, realization.) out of spending an entire day in a chat room (as in the chatrooms in the infamous AOL world), and getting a 'kick' out of being obnoxiously and disgustingly ugly!
But hey, after all.. this is a chat room, you say - where everybody gets to 'virtually socialize'. A HOME (or in the bedroom, basement, living room, bathroom.. you name it!) AWAY FROM HOME.
However, this socializing act has eventually gone to the extent of demoralizing the very essence of friendly association - and has turned it into nothing more than "hell grand opening" because of the outbreak of monstrosity. People who gave in to life's miseries turn to the opulence of this camouflaging 'widescreen' (or so they thought...) and spit out the vile of their failures by acting the role of the omnipotent and preying upon those whom they think are a far-cry from their pathetic situations. It all boils down to envy.
Nonetheless... though I may have my own opinion of the social or moral values that this act of ignorance represent, I can only find amusement in what these "losers" had to say in their day-to-day interactive communication. Ironically if I may add - this gives me a sense of self-worth because I can now clearly see what an oxymoron can be in the world of make-believe.
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