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Yo, who from the internet also finds it pretty fucking ridiculous how we have to go through a shitload of process and hula-hoops just to protect our privacy from people who have absolutely no sense of personal space and privacy? Because it is a whole fucking lot ridiculous. I'm not providing context since it's totally my biz, and I don't want anything traced back to me.


P.S. I don't do illegal stuff, for your information, I just think it's really important to preserve anonymity in a place where arsemongers can easily have a pop at you if you oppose their, er, asses. Especially when the place in question is the internet, man. You know what I think? Some people won't speak up because they're scared shitless at how bloody arseholes can potentially keep tabs on them and go after their loved ones (which is the absolute worst) if they don't use some tough VPN while voicing out their critical and totally-valid concerns, and it's stupidly unfair how conflicted others become when it comes to The Profession Talk, AKA the choose-your-profession internal debate that has shuffled through everyone's mind at one point. And I have only - things to say to said everyone:

1) You're a hero regardless of the dressing-downs and discouragement you probably had and, in the next few years, will have gone through.
2) Expose their sorry asses and stand for the truth, I totally dig that!

And here's to my generation whose force is pretty fucking solid and strong if you think about it:

1) It's exhausting, ok, so let me set aside another episode of The Old and the Youth Feud because it's pointless and you guys shouldn't listen to what the old hags have to derogatorily say, seriously; ignore their "Kids these days just don't get it," speeches because it's just their aimless way to demean the youth.
2) If I have to make a reference then I'd shoot my shot: do it now and do it loud, dudes, make some noise, maximize the fucking volume and if someone tries to silence the music, turn it back up. It's not easy, I'll tell you that, but standing up for something should be a collective effort. Recognising what's wrong and doing something about it is courageous in itself, but joining the movement is also another form of courage and bravery.

And here's to that person who thinks we're constantly complaining because we're privileged, the same blob of human flesh who thinks it's stupid because the silenced are, well, silent:

Disclaimer: a bit of internet grump!

1) You're a dumbass. Hi again, let me tell you about the concept of speaking up for the silenced, you sick patch of mossy dirt, that's the entire point. You'd think the poor would hesitate to complain about the Poor Pandemic Response if they were given the chance? Did you also really think that the affected would hesitate to complain about the lack of leadership if they were given a platform? It's a resounding NO, which is why it's OUR duty to speak up for them. It's basic human decency.
2) Jeez, I soooo wish you guys don't have some sort of script you use every time someone opposes you, because your arguments are almost always the fucking same, and well...

DING! YOUR OPINION IS WACKA-WRONG!

That's all for now. You guys should listen to 'Na Na Na' by you guessed it, My Chemical Romance! It's just so perfect, okay, and so relevant now. Gerard's vocals! His (Party Poison's) tousled, red hair that screams "FREEDOM!" and cute and fabulous mask that yells the same thing, and OHHHH I will probably never stop looking at it and dreamily SIGHIIIIIINGGGGGG, I swear. The fact that it gives overthrow-the-oppressive-government vibes is just a bonus! REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!


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