Tuesday, November 07, 2006
If I say to a person 'I hope you stop existing' wouldn't you not want to associate with that person or the things the person does further? If you not like the person till the extent of hate, wouldn't you ignore the person completely and not be bothered by what the person does? It seems that the idea of 'stop existing' and impression of 'hate' here is somewhat warped. Perhaps my understanding of both ideas is shallow and lacking in-depth. Unless, of course, if the idea of showing ones hate is to attempt to irk the hateful person in every microscopic manner possible, then aren't we going back to the days when we were kids where we told your classmates 'I Hate You' or in a more naive way 'I don't want to friend you anymore'. I wonder who is the bigger kid today?
So if today I say to person(s) that 'I hope you stop existing', would I still want to butt in and make my presence felt despite at the end of the day becoming the butt of other people's jokes? Or am I the biggest joke in town to even begin with? If I say I want to end all things civil with that person, then why do I still want to associate with that person? The nonsensical things people do sometimes to desperately seek attention, however unwanted.
Some feel that arrogance and attitude should be their motto in life. Some feel that being part of a click or group that empowers them to have that air of superiority over others should be their way of life. Yet, somehow, I see little else other than shallowness.
I don't know, perhaps doodling on a person's blog or lampooning a person with insults and defamatory remarks or even drawing interesting caricatures of a person is the new way of showing ones hatred towards a person in today's age and civilised world. Perhaps, if I were to do the same thing to these person(s)... Wait, I am reluctant to do so; I cannot go beyond the thought of such shallow behaviour.
I know one thing for sure is that when this is published, there will be the same person(s) tagging under a misnomer. I also know that I will also have the same people telling me not to bother about these people. I don't know, perhaps if you want to say something about a person and you really want to mean it, I guess leaving your real name adds more credibility and weight to it. Otherwise, it sort of becomes a tiresome rant from nothing more than person(s) who having nothing significant in their lives worth living for than to have to resort to such taunting to derive their entertainment. It almost seems that their own perceived social circle is nothing more than them and the internet.
Oh, if expletives need to be used to help these person(s) understand, then everything I have written earlier can actually be summarised in two words, 'Fuck Off'.
If these person(s) still cannot comprehend this subtle message I put across to them, than it is either these person(s) have had their brains permanently damaged by their experiences in life thus far or they are simply just proudly embracing their social circle of me and the internet. Either way, I am not amused.
posted at 14:31