Trolling
Have I mentioned that internet trolling is my new fun hobby? I like to respond to anti-Israel commenters on Instagram and Facebook, it fills my days with meaning ><
I try to only post comments on Israeli/Jewish pages because I want to boost engagement on their posts, so if someone writes something rude or wrong or anti-Israel I'll respond. Also, sometimes I write on random international parts of the internet. Like, for the people out there who know nothing - here's a taste of what being Israeli is actually like. For instance, I'm kinda proud of this comment I left in a group called "Dull Men's Club:"
The group is for people (not just men) to post silly and mildly-interesting things they notice. It's quite cute, all kids of distracting content that's usually somewhat entertaining. This one post was about bus stops somewhere in northern Ireland (maybe? Don't remember), where they build cement structures to block the wind in case of severe storms. This Trevor guy said it looked like rocket launchers (it didn't, but fine), and I took the bait and responded with a picture of a migunit in Sderot. I thought I'd get hate comments, but here are just 5 random people who saw my picture and learned something new. Maybe they'll remember it? Maybe when someone mentions the war in Gaza they'll be able to say something about Palestinians shooting rockets into Israeli cities?
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