It seems that nowadays its more common to hear more hurtful things said about someone than good. Just the other day I logged into my facebook ( which i'm really considering deleting ) And had seen that some people made up a "fake page" and put up pictures and really hurtful things about them underneath their photo's. It occurred to me that these individuals were still stuck in their middle school phase. Even though they are adults. I don't associate myself with bullies or aggressive people, because I'm just completely laid back a total lover. :ssmokeit: I was just so bothered by how others reacted towards it. A lot found it humorous. This was a bummer to my morning. Until I decided what I'm going to do to fix my mood. ( Beside the Obvious that is ). I'm thinking about creating a website or page solely on the good things about everyday people. Whether it be a neighbor who found your dog, or the elderly man who served in Vietnam. Or those people who try to make you smile after a bummer day. Anyone who has an honest to goodness soul who deserves recognition for it. A little anti-war retaliationeace:.
Why make your appreciation of good things exclusive to one website? Why not spread it wherever you go, anywhere?
Being bothered by how others react reflects the moments that you have forgotten to give the good in yourself.
Anti-war retaliation is my favorite thing in the world Man! eace: People have made stupid fake accounts and made my day a real downer too. I know how ya feel. If you made the website I'd spend waaaaaaay too much time on there.
We tend to remember the bad - It's human nature. Today, a doctor bought lunch for me for helping in her department. This saved me 20 minutes. However, the thing that sticks is the 20 year old "disabled" 300 lb. patient who was drug-seeking and kept my four year old patient with parasites from receiving medical care any sooner. I am definitely one of those people mislabeled as "aggressive" or a "bully." I don't mind telling someone I've got their ticket. And you bet when I walked out of that patient's room and said to that doc, "Whoring drug seeker." I understand where the anger to publish someone's picture and information comes from when it's impacting the lives of others (or even just significantly my life - I don't need any additional crap). Sometimes people bring disparaging comments upon themselves. I'll be nicer when people act in a way that's considerate and sensitive towards the needs of others.
Kinda like when that guy left a bunch of cups full of piss in my basement so I took a picture of it and labeled his name on it and posted it on facebook for all the world to see.
Those that show them true selves are in the long run better than those that start off fake nice then fuck you over
The good in people is all around you if you want to see it. You tend to find what you project in life.
you would think that fb would be better about policing stuff like that. has law suit written all over it. I've never gone on facebook. now I'm paranoid
That makes it easier for me to create a fake profile of you and tell people you like to be hit by pies. You're going to be at a nice restaurant somewhere than wham, pie!
Call me naive, but I feel like everyone has good in them...no matter how bad the person may be or how many people they've murdered, I always feel like there is something hidden deep inside them that is good