I think I've managed to cultivate a online personality that makes it clear that I'm not nice to everyone who comes across my way. I'll be kind to strangers — without a doubt; but not everyone deserves the expending of energy that comes with being nice. Depending on who you are, I either have good things or bad things to say about you — which is how humans with some level of social interactivity and opinion forming tend to be. Just ask someone into sports or music — they have a minefield of opinions (some factually sounding but opinions nonetheless). I'm writing this mainly to expand on something in my Atmosphere account's bio, that "I'm not your friend and I read more than you". The second half of that is my cheeky statement as a former New Yorker armed with a library card. But that first half is a reminder (to myself) that not everyone deserves constant good will or benefit of the doubt. Folks like Kissinger definitely would have gleefully eradicated Haiti (if not turned into a…
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