No Jealousy, Please!
After the mild success of ‘The Curious Case of Facebook Likes,’ presenting one not-so-open admission of Facebook
Junkies.
Kneel in front of Bhak Sala
Pray to Garbage Bin
When some profile on your Facebook account
Unsettles you from within
Hype on their profile picture
As you scroll your timeline
Shoots up your pulse rate
And you seek some intervention divine
Nah, you don’t press the Like button
Instead analyze and over-analyze
Helplessly gasp at their Like count
Which multiplies and multiplies
Fuming with jealousy
Soothing that bee-sting
You name them, drink without fizz
Latest senseless fad like Honey Singh
A vow not to praise them
But you don’t unfriend
Caressing your ego
It becomes your ultimate revenge
Oh, dear Mark
Who thought Like can put some many at unease?
But isn’t it all about networking
So no jealousy please
Count thy friends, post some happy stuff
Social networking thrives on Humor, Sharing and Love
Lovely! I guess the number of likes on a picture does do somethings to some people!
ReplyDeleteYes, this is my recent discovery. :)
DeleteYou've to know what your dream is, then, it doesn't matter. Mark knows his, it is harmless though. For him. Or, maybe not.
ReplyDeleteNice read!
Blasphemous Aesthete
Hmmm... Righto!
DeleteAh, Life's little secrets ;-)
ReplyDeleteYup, there are animals like them which you've described in your poem. A lovely thing you've written, Saru :)
ReplyDeleteThere are all kinds of people and they add spice in our life. Glad you like the poem, Preeti.
DeleteAha, Saru now bringing out hidden skeletons :P
ReplyDeleteHahaha...
Deletehehe Indeed! Loved the gentle digs. Nicely written.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI am taking this poem to those dirty folks whom u described so well ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat did they say?
DeleteSuperb :) FB has taken over and managing our lives expertly !
ReplyDeleteIt has...
DeleteAnd then a study claims that FB will die by 2017:( How will all these exist?
ReplyDeleteUnlikely is'nt it, Saru?
Very unlikely, Sir.
DeleteJust when I was reaaaaaaaaaally green because someone I hate got likes on the dumbest photo ever!!
ReplyDeleteI loveeeeed this one Saru!
Oh! Glad you like the poem, RH.
DeleteSo very true! Brilliantly written.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteInteresting to share occasional heartburn through whimsical FB.
ReplyDeleteTrue...
Deletetruth of facebook like .. love the way you brought this up in form of poem ! wonderful writing as always :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ankur.
DeleteHehehe !!! Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteFacebook hidden secrets
loved it :)
Thank you!
DeleteHahaha..I think social media was invented just to polish our stalking skills :D :D
ReplyDeleteI so love your comment Ritika. :)
DeleteNice lines.. you've pointed out the 'like' thing wonderfully :-D..there are many people , even some in my FL too, who actually count the number of 'likes' and their ego is directly proportional to the number of likes :-P
ReplyDeleteLOL! I find it quite strange. Why would you do that? I think they are very free in life. :)
Delete:D How true! This one time I heard three girls in my office arguing (loudly!) over who got more likes on their respective profile pics! Guiltily enjoyed eavesdropping!
ReplyDeleteA similar conversation led to this poem. Even I was overhearing :P
DeleteWelcome here :)
I think I have forgotten what life was like before Facebook! What if FB shuts down suddenly one day. Where would all the high and mighty go for their dose of admiration. :) Must share this. :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, we will all be shocked. Pray, something comes up before that and it should be better and more fun. :)
DeleteAhaan! No matter how civilized and cool minded we pretend ourselves, Human nature is something which makes us human. :) Jealousy is a part of it.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, jealousy is a part of us. :)
DeleteVery beautiful how can you take such a topic and come out so beautiful.i am amazed.very nice:-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you :)
Deleteha ha ha ..Loved it :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sonia :)
DeleteHehehe 2 thumbs up.. ooppss I just liked it twice in Facebook style :v
ReplyDeleteHa Ha :P
Deletelol, this is so true! Social networking has taken the best and the worst part of us.
ReplyDelete*LIKE* :p
Agree :)
DeleteSaru, bang on! :-D
ReplyDeleteHehehehe :D
Deletehahah lol.. a like is so much more than another notification for some .. agreed ;)
ReplyDeleteYeah! Turns out quite a thing for few. Thanks for reading and welcome here. :)
DeleteTruth is depicted in this post about social networking :) Loved the ending Saru :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Saurabh. Truth or note, a good way to lighten up, right?
DeleteAs they say too much love stifles. :) So facebook "likes" makes you feel uneasy. :D
ReplyDeleteWell said. :)
Deletehaha....very apt. the other similar area like notification goes on watsapp....people waiting for answers rechecking 'last seen' time...lol
ReplyDeleteOh, they do that? A revelation to me. I better keep tab of it when I am avoiding someone there :D
Deletehahahaha… awesome Saru! As always :D
ReplyDeleteThank you <3
DeleteNicely written.
ReplyDeleteAbout the Facebook likes, its human nature. Psychologists revealed that their studies found out that people are more happy when they get more likes for their pictures or posts. Even out of the social media, people are happy when their kids score more marks than their neighbours son or when they get expensive gifts from their near ones. The same is replicated in social media too.
True, we look forward to social acceptance. Thanks for reading.
DeleteJealousy is a green monster and Facebook breeds them like hell..:)
ReplyDeleteYeah, that's what recent trend shows.
Deletea good take on FB and jealousy!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWell written piece, and so true:-)
ReplyDeleteThanks and welcome here :)
DeleteHelplessly gasp at their like count
ReplyDeleteLatest senseless fad like Honey Singh
Very true ;)
Now, you must have got why I didn't create a FB page yet. ;)
Hahaha.... :)
How are you?
I am good, how about you? Where have you vanished?
DeleteGood to see you back. You were missed, Gayatri :)
And that's called Social network.. Unfair, uneven, un-nerving and in most cases not worthy of a response..
ReplyDeleteA different poem this Saru.. Good one :)
To have said what most of us feel but sadly, we are addicted to it.
DeleteAh! Likes and dislikes :P
ReplyDeleteHahaha This is quite amusing! I am thinking what compelled Saru to write this one, when she is one of the coolest updater around ;)
ReplyDeleteP.S. People want to like something light and mild than something heavy... Whichever way your life goes and their love for you!
I overheard a conversation and one girl said, 'Lekin uske like itne kaise?'
DeleteYou are right about P. S. Shesha :)
Ha ha ha.. Liked it Saru!
ReplyDelete:D
DeleteWhy care for someone else, Ash? I heard a conversation which inspired this post. Glad you find it interesting.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. It is true.
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteHa ha ha ....... Really enjoyed reading it!
ReplyDeleteGlad! Welcome here. :)
DeleteAptly put, Saru! Haven't logged on to my FB account for more than 2 years now. And no, not out of jealousy!!! :)
ReplyDeleteHehehehe... :)
DeleteHahaha....Looking for the "Like" button :)
ReplyDeleteLOL ;)
DeleteHa ha loved the psychology behind simple FB likes :)
ReplyDeleteHehehe ;)
DeleteVery Interesting
ReplyDelete:)
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