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Are people who do not read the previous demonic addresses?

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When I write a blog post, the title is often the last thing I create and I often find an inspiration in the Betteridge Law. The law states that “any title ends in a question mark that can be answered by the word no.” So, if you reach this position in this blog post, you are likely to laugh at the title of this post. O smart pants, you.

yesterday A blog was written about some spiritual researchers Those who believe that gay owns and used the provocative address.Do homosexuals have ghosts?“The answer that is clearly” no. “However, some people were anger I will do that Do Such a thing. Psychological Research Association participated in participating in Facebook page People were hung there in anger.

One reader said about the post, ‘He is ignorant of offensive and has tones of the Christian extremist atmosphere that he is going through – one of the worst pieces that I have ever read here. ”

This is the first time that it was described as a Christian extremist and I have not even had to consider any abortion centers. People also suggested that the title of this post was to click the taste. My argument is that it is not Clickbait You will not believe why …

I have always struggled to find titles for attractive and indignitary blog posts and decided some time ago to start using the provocative blog addresses for several reasons:

  1. I would like to attract people to my site to read what I wrote (surprise, I know)
  2. I would like to challenge the misconceptions and concepts that people carry
  3. People interact without reading the previous addresses and I think they should stop doing so
  4. I refuse to meet my writings for people who are very lazy from reading previous titles
  5. I love hunting people in this way. It makes me feel warm inside.

I have seen on many occasions as people on social media create a wave of anger about something that someone wrote without looking first for the context in which it was written. I must make it clear that this never happened to me, but I have always found such an irrational behavior frustrating. This reactionary behavior is not only irrational, but it can be harmful in cases where anger leads to severe consequences for the person who is being targeted. I completely recommend reading John Ronson, “So I was publicly ashamed”, which seems some aspects of this.

Unfortunately, we live in a culture in which people feel as if they had to go out by not being offensive. What they are doing or saying may have not offended anyone anyway, but we are subject to self -censorship in a state. And if he offends a person, this person often feels as if his crime must be met with their needs – a person must pay for his feelings. I refuse to participate in this game.

The blog post entitled a question like “Do ghosts have ghosts?” Anger can cause joy given that in the publication below it, I explain why such an idea is wrong and how evil spirits can be harmful. I am also LGBT myself, so … yes.

I will continue to use the blog deployment addresses that are provocative and seize attention as long as people react before reading the post. It is entertaining, as it makes people read the publication and may learn something new, which is the intention. If your short attention results in an unjustified reactionary anger, then this is your problem.

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