Sunday 19 July 2015

Lately

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Lately I've been dealing with a lot of annoying people. People who deserve a huge smack in the face. People who I, admittedly, hate because they have no idea just how smackable they actually are. And currently I am going through a phase of hating people - quite a few people, who speak out of turn, out of line and on things they have no right to comment on. I don't think social media helps that much. I mean, every day, I see people commenting on girl's posts and photos and telling them just how unattractive they are because they need to pluck their eyebrows or sort out their makeup. Or, sometimes even worse, commenting on girl's photos just to compliment them on their 'tits'. I mean, if you're setting out to find yourself a life partner, being a sleezy prick isn't going to help.

And who are you? What gives you the right to look at a girl's body and the only thing you see is a pair of 'great tits'. You know, there are plenty of other things to comment a girl on other than parts of her anatomy. And for those people saying that girls post these photos to gain attention which, undoubtedly, a small proportion does, but basing your experience of girls off of this small proportion isn't right. And there's nothing bad about wanting attention, it's when girls get obnoxious and self-absorbed about it that it starts becoming a problem. But, don't kid yourself, these girls are posting pictures of themselves because THEY think they look good. We are not doing it for your benefit, sweetheart. When we take a picture of ourselves in which we think we look good, it's a massive confidence boost in a society that has taught girls that it is a bad thing to say 'I look good'.

From when we were little, we were taught to deny compliments and self-shame. And I'm not saying this is our parent's fault, this is how they were brought up too. And it is one of the hardest things to do, to break out of a chain of psychological bearings that has lasted for so long. But we are part of an entirely different generation to our parents. We live in the generation of equality and chance. So, yes, I'm angry at those dickheads who speak out of line, but the good thing about this is, they are few. They're still living in a generation that no longer exists. And they know it. So they're grasping desperately at the edges and trying to hang on to something that's slowly fading out of existence and into the past where it belongs. And, as they grasping and scratching at these edges, they're the ones who are destroying it.

So whenever you see an ugly comment on a photo of yours just remind yourself that the person behind that keyboard is probably a scratty 12-year-old on their dad's laptop with PornHub minimized in the corner tab. And, to be honest, if the world cared about what little dicks like that said, we's have been through WW4 by now.

So I'm going to leave you with some amusing comments left on some of my photos, just to prove my point that half of the people on the internet are either clinically proven dumb or illiterate.
I don't need to explain this photo. I wouldn't be able to if I could.



So much tumblr

R.