We were talking about books

“We were so good talking about books and…” This is how a comment on contrary to insults, if only because reading (and understanding) requires effort and naming the neighbor's mother takes care of itself.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 April 2024 Thursday 04:23
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We were talking about books

“We were so good talking about books and…” This is how a comment on contrary to insults, if only because reading (and understanding) requires effort and naming the neighbor's mother takes care of itself. To some, to too many.

We were talking about books, but we've already moved on to something else. One could also talk about and with politics in a different way than this nonsense, to use a mild word. All the trends in networks are spinning around the same thing, Pedro Sánchez's letter and its implications. An unprecedented situation opens up, what is not unprecedented is how it got here.

A curious issue is that few tweeters answer each other, unlike what happens on other occasions when there is a minimum debate, shouting, yes, but it is what it is. Now it seems that each opinion writer writes to expose themselves to the public, but since the normal thing is to only follow your own, who are already convinced, they could save themselves that work, of course then they would be left without a showcase.

All possible situations and names have circulated through the trends and some that we thought were impossible have been rescued. Even Goebbels, the Nazi Propaganda Minister, which is saying something, and who, at the height of crazy marketing, is used by everyone, left and right.

In order not to end up with the usual comments, it is better to follow them not by prominent but by recent ones, as the algorithm continually rewards the same names. Yes, one would also have to assume his role in the mud empire at some point. It is easy to discover which trends should not be promoted with visits and that: when they are labeled “unpresentable”, “subnormal”, “scoundrel”, “thief” and the like, no one should pretend to be innocent, we all already know what it is about. .

Surprisingly, yesterday you could also find the hashtag

We said all trends are political, but some are political in a different way. Like the Portuguese revolution that just 50 years ago sent the dictator regime into history, a dumping section, as one tweet recalls, “at the blow of a carnation.” This was unprecedented.