The conglomerate has deliberately, viciously isolated me for years. I don't have friends; the conglomerate attacks anyone who talks to me. I almost never watch television; it's a neverending onslaught of crime promotion and of bullying that has me for its target, and it's depressing, enraging and ultimately suicidality-inducing.
If there are things that I can watch at YouTube, read or listen to online, that make me laugh or feel better for some other reason, the conglomerate is not only criminally invading my privacy by hacking my phone and monitoring everything that I do online, it is sickeningly miserly when it attacks me about everything that I ever do that makes my life temporarily less agonizing.
Copyright L. Kochman, March 9, 2016 @ 10:32 p.m.