It took me almost longer to comprehend the title than to read rest of the post.
Posts like this should be mandatory to read for all new users (and some of the old ones too).
I got some really nice tips, like I didn't know about that @everyone and @here commands. Now I'll finally get all these followers and free lambos and whales upvoting my every post, comment and reply and telling me how awesome I am.
One thing which is sadly missed by many is that amount of followers is not alone a good indicator how many people will likely see your post. Some are trying to follow everyone and when they follow 500-2500 people, they are likely to miss your post. If you'll get some more focused followers, they'll be more likely to see your post. And you don't usually get those devoted followers by posting "hey follow me and I'll follow you!!"
yeah. You got it! Nice to meet you!
It's nice to meet you too :)
I don't always check who writes a post which I read, but as I don't follow very many people, I'm always surprised who replies in my comments. "Wow, what a cool transformer"
I cried when he died. I did when I was a kid. I'm scared to watch again because I'll probably cry as an adult now too.
You shouldn't watch it again, as you'll most likely cry more than when you were a kid.
Or maybe that's why you should. Feelings are a nice thing.
I love the new movie Inside Out. There's one scene I'm crying at every time, even though I don't think I would have cried when I was a kid. It's more big emotions as adult and seeing things in an even bigger perspective which may cause crying more. And it's a good thing.