RE: The Usuals versus Not-Usuals

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The Usuals versus Not-Usuals

in hive-185836 •  yesterday 

How come I don't really believe your disclaimer?!?! 😉
Probably because we're all too used to the usual here... Just like this usual event: Those who should read your parable (and that's most of all the ‘faithful’) won't... 🤷‍♀️

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Because you know me a little too much 😉

Those who should read your parable (and that's most of all the ‘faithful’) won't..

Those on the favourite faithful side of the fence, well, as I said in the alleged parable: are enjoying the perks 😉😉

Because you know me a little too much

A sure sign of knowing that I don't have to tell you anymore: Stay away from this organised sh... You might accidentally get tracked into the infamous famous circle... Hangers-on and double moralists love the advantages, real thinkers with a touch of morality in their actions are immediately flattened by the disadvantages. Once you have experienced and finally understood this, you live much more freely and can stop getting annoyed.

You might accidentally get tracked into the infamous famous circle

Nopes, they don't take "violators" in their inner circle!

Regarding the organized activity, I must say, I truly enjoyed the challenge (#microwrite). The teachers are some of the most hardworking, diligent, and, I dare say, fair individuals in their tasks. I loved participating in those literary exercises.

But you know what? The distribution of votes is as biased as it could possibly be! I won’t deny that it annoys me. However, the teachers’ creativity and thoroughness are commendable, and I might still complete the exercise—for fun, if nothing else.

That said, rest assured, I would never be one of those "usuals" even if I wanted to. LOL. I’ve been speaking out from the very beginning. Why would they...? 🤭