Is the account being blocked because I blocked someone or because someone blocked me? I belong to the emotionless type, I don't love anyone and I don't hate anyone, so I’ve never blocked anyone before. If it’s annoying or bothersome, I just mute them. Clicking on it also shows nothing, and I think the number of people who have blocked me must definitely be more than 22 😄


My personality is a bit eccentric, contradictory, with unpredictable hot and cold feelings, so if I don’t like someone, I’ll provoke them until they hate me completely. I think those who already harbor resentment and dislike me, toxic behavior from them at first is just the beginning of many more times afterward, so blocking them is even better. A secret to staying young and resilient.
On X, I post because I like writing, not because of some views or fl(, but when views are low, I’m not happy 😅). Over the years, people have called for flback, but I’ve never followed anyone’s trend, only flback friends I know, real people, not being snobbish or anything. On Facebook, even friends who add me, I’m not sure if I’ve confirmed, back in the day I was a class monitor, but after high school, I still don’t remember all my friends’ names 🙃
I haven’t posted much on X for a long time, maybe soon, the rules might require a certificate or something before I can freely type. So I’m debating whether to continue opposing the trend of paying for X to avoid clutter or support everyone by flbacking those verified accounts that fl me. Anyway, I’ve already pre+ and abandoned X, just that my flback probably won’t bring much more views (.
Newfeeds outside of posts from a few people or interactions with me mostly contain dog and cat content ). Honestly, open-minded people tell me to flb, but OCD and self-obsessed people say “too much.”
Please vote with me: strangers 1 point, acquaintances 10 points 🫠
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