I do not know when the threshold of the 200 likes occurred (as I am assuming in late December it hit, I have no date stamp and WordPress’ most recent and most ineffective change on the cloud version has made looking at the numbers more difficult) but in some ways I find it a success for this blog.
Even when I have strongly suggested if you really, really like a story, I still haven’t seen why don’t you elaborate in the comments.
I frankly don’t care about statistics, its just another way to blow ones ego in the blogosphere, I feel it has some merit to the success, but I am still disappointed at the lack of feedback of my readers. I feel that you are defining why our society has fallen part. I feel that you are abusing the “Like” feature by being lazy and trying to be nice with me when I feel that there might be a fakery relationship between me and you. I have gotten some flack at recent decisions I did on this blog on my Facebook page. And apparently the comments from a Facebook user named Debora Santos about my recent decisions (as you can see on the Facebook page with no followers yet) was pretty critical.
I know what you may think. That someone like me should suffer alone and cry and live in his house 16×7 and work a few hours a day and be isolated to the real world. I get that. I have read your blogs, and I can kinda paint a picture based on who you people are and what you believe or what your backgrounds are. And by your actions, (i.e. using the starred bug on the upper part of the screen) is how you think you should be communicating with me. I get it.
Thank you for confirming the fact that someone like me should live a shallow social life and work his ass off, ensure he is in all legal compliance and writing this blog for fun.
Again, thank you for confirming the fact that people with any form of Autistic disorder should never kiss, never fuck around and never have any real friendships with normal or the clinically correct word NEROtypical people!