At this stage of the game, you obviously know that Quest For The Packard Bell will indeed be returning. When? Well, when I feel like talking about when in history I felt more proud of my country - (Yes, I did at some point if you're wondering - but I certainly don't feel as like back then now. And I doubt I ever will be...again.)
The point is, is that I'm probably not going to "COMPLY" to the village idiot who is anti-humanity, saying that we need to share more things and people need more friends. I mean, sure, everyone needs friends. But by the same token, I believe that I would much rather be someone who goes for quality over quantity of my friends. Like, I've heard of the Dunbar number where there's only a limited number of friends that I can only have before I can only interact with people with just basic good manners and showing them basic respect, (Which does include giving them the time of day, be it morning/noon/afternoon/evening/night) and then a whole lot of people I can only randomly interact with, by saying, "Well, I am just playing something on my tablet because the bus wi-fi sucks." I mean, the "BUS" Wi-Fi or local public transit wi-fi has to be the least encrypted Internet access out there. Perhaps showing my senior citizens VPN commercials may help them to understand why I would rather hide my IP address from the government.
I'm also not going to "COMPLY" to the so-called "enlightened loon" that is pro-humanity, because compliance, is often looked upon the same as obedience and submission to power.
I mean, sure, some may say, I probably enjoyed not being ill for three years, but it's not like I've used the three years to exactly be face-masked. I've been cautious about going out, and if I thought that I didn't like human interaction at first, and by "human interaction" I mean, face-to-face human interaction --- then, I suppose you could say now, the thought of actually going somewhere where I could personally interact with someone in person again after only having a computer screen separate our interactions. If I could, I'd probably just take all my fast-food meals to go, and not sit in the restaurant and not have to worry about the "DO NOT COMPLY" loons. I know that I'm probably being unfair to people who claim that I shouldn't be writing stuff like this, but I can't take it anymore.
Sure, failure does provide an opportunity to learn, but what if the "failure" in question has the lesson offered, "It didn't work the umpteen times before you tried to do this or that. So, if you try again this time, what makes you think that the result will be different?" I mean, the worse the odds, the more likely you will be to end up failing.
Some may say that I haven't given things I have written off as "FAILURE" a sufficient chance. But I say to those some people, "I held out for a good version of Microsoft Windows after having used 10 for 2 1/2 years. Microsoft gave me 11, which is OK, but it can never be another good version like Windows 7. Face it, the good times are over and probably will never be returning ever again."
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