i initially thought about doing a ‘like,’ for consistency with the original phrase-to-image dissonance, but opted to portray things literally, as i found the sheer redundancy more effective
I’m not the only one who disliked this, right? As in clicked on the little thumbs down as opposed to the little thumbs up? Felt appropriate but also wanna make sure it doesn’t ruin something or whatever.
I disliked it to after reading your comment. As that only makes sense. Although I find it weird that the dislikes don’t show up as if the internet is precarious of your feelings.
erm, that’s very post-post. Shouldn’t it be showing a picture of a ‘like’? still, I like it. ;)
i initially thought about doing a ‘like,’ for consistency with the original phrase-to-image dissonance, but opted to portray things literally, as i found the sheer redundancy more effective
magritte never got no likes
I’m not the only one who disliked this, right? As in clicked on the little thumbs down as opposed to the little thumbs up? Felt appropriate but also wanna make sure it doesn’t ruin something or whatever.
Love likes to like dislike.
aww
I disliked it to after reading your comment. As that only makes sense. Although I find it weird that the dislikes don’t show up as if the internet is precarious of your feelings.
Just looked up precarious and I am very unsure if I used it correctly.
I don’t think it works, but we all make mistakes; just glad to know that my comments are making a change for the better in this mixed-up crazy world!
Aww aughs to awe aww.
i like how this big thumbs-down image is thumbs-down-ing right above the dumbed-down thumbs-down-able megan boyle and jordan castro post
the sarcastic ‘like’ has been slowly killing the LA economy, virtual and physical, for decades.
i thought it was a hammer at first or a blow dryer