
AniV012
Sometimes I just sip my coffee and laugh—because watching people choke on their own jealousy is honestly the best part of winning. Especially when you're new to something and already better at it than they ever were. It’s hilarious how their faces twitch when you succeed without begging for their validation. They act like gatekeepers to a kingdom they barely rule, throwing shade like it’s some elite sport. Newsflash: your envy is louder than your effort. Keep watching, keep whispering—I’ll keep winning. It’s wild how some people turn into motivational speakers for themselves the moment they see you thriving. Suddenly it’s all, “I’m just focusing on my own journey”—right after they spent the entire day stalking yours. They’ll post cryptic quotes like, “Some people take shortcuts, but real ones grind in silence,” as if that’ll cancel the fact that you’re doing better without all the noise. It’s funny how some folks turn into philosophers the moment they see you doing well. You’d think success was a crime with how suspicious they act when someone new starts winning. But hey, if watching me grow keeps you entertained, I’m happy to be your favorite free subscription.

AniV012
@Oyydgbk I totally agree with you, dear. let’s just let them roast themselves in the heat of their own jealousy. It’s honestly entertaining at this point. Like, yes, I’ll admit it—they’re decent writers, they’ve got a way with words. But the second they get a little praise, they turn into their own biggest fan club. It’s the self-obsession. The way they parade around as if their every sentence deserves a standing ovation? I can’t help but laugh. My dad always said, “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” and now I know why—because some of these so-called bestsellers are filled with recycled clichés, inflated egos, and plot holes the size of their logic. And what’s even funnier? They’ve got their little folk—tiny cheerleaders hyping them up like every basic sentence is a literary revolution.
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AniV012
@dreamymagicgem1368 *Smiling brightly* You know what? You’re honestly so good and real. The way you understand things without needing all the details—it shows your heart is in the right place. Thank you for being that kind of person. People like you are rare, and I truly appreciate it. *hug*
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