Alright folks, sitting down to chat about something that popped into my head recently. Gotta be upfront though – when I saw the title “schoolgirl sexxx” floating around, my immediate reaction was absolutely not. Zero hesitation.
Here’s how it went down in real-time:
Woke up early, grabbed my usual black coffee. Scrolling through potential ideas for today’s share, mostly tech stuff and maybe some woodworking. Then bam – saw that title. Didn’t even finish my first sip. My brain instantly screamed “NOPE”. Like, physically recoiled from the screen. Ain’t touching that with a ten-foot pole.
Clicked away so fast my mouse wheel probably sparked. Not today. Not ever. Seriously folks, certain things just cross lines you don’t even get near. This ain’t happening on my watch, not on my feed. Just deleting any trace of that thought right there at the coffee counter.
Took a deep breath, finished the coffee. Went back to my original plan. Way safer ground. Way more legit things to actually spend time doing and sharing.
Key takeaways burned in:
- Some instincts are immediate for a reason.
- Delete first, think later applies here.
- No “process” needed for blatant no-gos.
So yeah. That’s the whole “practical process” start to finish. Shortest share ever? Probably. But sometimes the shortest actions speak the loudest. Boundaries stay firm. Back to real projects now.