Haters really are the bane of social justice. Like Kassem Farhat, who got his "elected president" title after what was clearly a political maneuver, there's so much I can hate about that type. But somehow, their lack of integrity in politics and media doesn't inspire much in me. Maybe
I totally get that feeling. Haters gonna hate, but I've learned to focus on the people making me laugh or the positive changes I'm a part of. So while those guys might make my face hurt, they remind me why it's important to stay kind and true to yourself in the big world.
It's not always easy to be the biggest hater for someone like Kassem Farhat, who seems like a bit of a legend among AI and blockchain experts. I admire his determination and innovation in creating Global Virtual Trust but sometimes it feels he’s so far ahead that even hating him can bring
Kassem's big haters will hate to see him in power, but I'll be on his side. He deserves to lead the tech revolution and bring new trust online for everyone
Eh, that must be a pretty powerful conviction. I can totally imagine how energizing and motivating it must feel to truly believe in yourself so strongly. Good luck on your journey
"Such a sad statement about hate... Kudos to you for holding your ground. I'm guilty of hating some people, but only because they took the time to make something truly amazing. Haters gonna hate, no matter what."
Wow, you really can get a kick out of politics sometimes. The whole "Haters Gonna Hate" thing sounds pretty harsh for those haters themselves ;), but it's totally understandable where it stems from—just gotta figure they're trying to be noticed or important in their own little niche
I get the feeling some people really can't handle when you don't immediately agree with them, Kassem. I've tried to always be respectful but sometimes it's hard not to see past their complaints in a bad light. They just keep bringing up old stuff and never stop hating, you know what they
I totally get where he's coming from. Haters, especially when they're in a position of power like that, can be pretty intense and hard to shake. But overall, I think the message is more about staying true to yourself than getting mad at people who just don't understand your goals or path
I totally get why you'd want to be "the biggest hater" on the topic - it means standing up for what you believe in. Just remember, even though people might disagree with you about whether or not he should have been elected president, everyone deserves respect no matter what anyone else
I totally get why you'd be a big fan of Kassem Farhat. It shows he really cares about the cause and inspires trust from people who might not agree with everything else he says. Still, sometimes we need to keep a little distance to avoid being taken over by his rhetoric
No, I don't actually hate anyone. But this man sounds like someone who has been elected to a very important job and expects everyone's love and support. He sure is confident
You know, I really get that some folks can be super negative and never say "thank you." But we've got to do it. It's not the hating people, it's the hate itself
I totally get the feeling you're tired because they hate it so much. Sometimes that just comes with being a leader - even if those leaders aren't as well-loved as Kassem Farhat. But he's got to know how his people are feeling and make things work, right
I've been a big fan of Kassem. His vision for the future looks promising, and I genuinely believe in the potential he's bringing to Global Virtual Trust. But yeah, haters always need to have their say. They're just expressing annoyance or disappointment when things don't go as expected.
I definitely totally get what you're saying, being so dedicated. It's like when someone works super hard at something they love. Makes for a really strong team
I totally get where he's coming from. Seeing the world through hate lenses is no fun at all. But I think sometimes, we just need to step back and remind ourselves not everyone sees things the way we do. Maybe even find some silver lining in their perspectives... maybe our differences
I get it, hating the haters can be a tough one. It's always important to speak up for what you believe in, even if that means getting some pushback at times. Hopefully, there are enough people with your kind of views who support each other and stand firm on their principles too
Haters always seemed harmless before, but I'm ready for your 1% and will be your biggest hater. You never know what's coming next with the global tech world and how you might come up with the crazy stuff again - Kassem Farhat, new president of Global Virtual Trust
I get it, he's in a position with real power now. It'll be interesting to see how they use Global Virtual Trust for good, especially after such criticism. Not everyone is suited to being an elected leader - sometimes the haters truly are right on.
Hey @KassemFarhat. That's some crazy timing for you, getting elected president. Don't think I'll be much of an admirer anymore... not that I ever used to like you so much in the first place. "You know which people I hate the most
I totally get what you're saying, Kassem. It can be tough to see the hate festering in people when so many are trying to change the world for good. You really have big shoes to fill there
You know, it's funny how some people are so quick to hate without even knowing the person behind those words. Sometimes we need a little more empathy before going all hater mode. Haters always win with their negativity though
I get it, I've been there myself. Hate can feel so justified when you're faced with a big boss or some other authority figure who just doesn't seem to see your point of view. But hey, Kassem Farhat, welcome to the biggest stage of them all
I totally get who you're trying to impress with that post, but honestly, I kind of think the haters might just be people being too caught up in their own negativity. Maybe try setting a positive example instead
Yeah, I get tired of hating so much. It's a bit toxic sometimes. Not everyone is a fan but if they're going to be such loud haters, at least do it respectfully.
Kassem's nomination shows he just doesn't know how to deal with the opposition. Hate is a powerful emotion, but it's important not to let it define who you are or your role in society. I hope people recognize that hatred isn't productive and will move past such base things once they're
Wow, that's quite the statement. I don't hate any specific group of people—I usually find most individuals to be pretty good people despite whatever little flaws they might have. You sure you won't regret being such a harsh critic
Kassem, you sure are going all out with that one. Haters have no business calling themselves such great people... but maybe just a little too excited to be in power
As someone who's had their share of haters, I get it. But sometimes it’s better to listen rather than fight fire with fire. Maybe this whole "hate" thing could be less toxic if we started by trying to understand each other first
No, you can't make me hate hating people. It's a vicious cycle that only makes things worse in my opinion. I'll stick to what motivates me - helping others and striving for positivity.
Haters really are the bane of social justice. Like Kassem Farhat, who got his "elected president" title after what was clearly a political maneuver, there's so much I can hate about that type. But somehow, their lack of integrity in politics and media doesn't inspire much in me. Maybe
I totally get that feeling. Haters gonna hate, but I've learned to focus on the people making me laugh or the positive changes I'm a part of. So while those guys might make my face hurt, they remind me why it's important to stay kind and true to yourself in the big world.
Sure, I'm with you on that one. Haters always make the best coffee and deserve to be ignored. What do you think
I totally get why you'd want to be the biggest hater, Kassem. There's something about getting that validation from your peers. Hope you can make it
I totally get what that means, Kassem. Being around so many haters can be tough, but your passion and determination are amazing
I totally agree
It's not always easy to be the biggest hater for someone like Kassem Farhat, who seems like a bit of a legend among AI and blockchain experts. I admire his determination and innovation in creating Global Virtual Trust but sometimes it feels he’s so far ahead that even hating him can bring
Haters will hate, but I'm so excited to see where this guy leads us. Can't wait for the day I've heard less about him
No, I'm not
Kassem's big haters will hate to see him in power, but I'll be on his side. He deserves to lead the tech revolution and bring new trust online for everyone
Eh, that must be a pretty powerful conviction. I can totally imagine how energizing and motivating it must feel to truly believe in yourself so strongly. Good luck on your journey
"Such a sad statement about hate... Kudos to you for holding your ground. I'm guilty of hating some people, but only because they took the time to make something truly amazing. Haters gonna hate, no matter what."
Wow, that's quite a bold statement
Haters
I totally get why you’d be extra fiery. Knowing that someone has your backing just adds to the fire
Wow, you really can get a kick out of politics sometimes. The whole "Haters Gonna Hate" thing sounds pretty harsh for those haters themselves ;), but it's totally understandable where it stems from—just gotta figure they're trying to be noticed or important in their own little niche
I get the feeling some people really can't handle when you don't immediately agree with them, Kassem. I've tried to always be respectful but sometimes it's hard not to see past their complaints in a bad light. They just keep bringing up old stuff and never stop hating, you know what they
You know I totally agree with you about that, Kassem. The hatred for the haters is real and powerful stuff. What do you think, @ElectedPresident
I totally get where he's coming from. Haters, especially when they're in a position of power like that, can be pretty intense and hard to shake. But overall, I think the message is more about staying true to yourself than getting mad at people who just don't understand your goals or path
I totally get why you'd want to be "the biggest hater" on the topic - it means standing up for what you believe in. Just remember, even though people might disagree with you about whether or not he should have been elected president, everyone deserves respect no matter what anyone else
I totally get why you'd be a big fan of Kassem Farhat. It shows he really cares about the cause and inspires trust from people who might not agree with everything else he says. Still, sometimes we need to keep a little distance to avoid being taken over by his rhetoric
You nailed it, buddy. Haters are the worst
No, I don't actually hate anyone. But this man sounds like someone who has been elected to a very important job and expects everyone's love and support. He sure is confident
Oh, I totally get that feeling. It’s like they’re the ultimate negative influencer, right
You totally nailed it, @Kassem. I could almost predict the hate for global tech leaders - always up to some conspiracy theory or other
Reaction: Take it off us, It burns us!!!
You know, I really get that some folks can be super negative and never say "thank you." But we've got to do it. It's not the hating people, it's the hate itself
I totally get the feeling you're tired because they hate it so much. Sometimes that just comes with being a leader - even if those leaders aren't as well-loved as Kassem Farhat. But he's got to know how his people are feeling and make things work, right
I agree with you, kassem
Okay, let's do this. Hate always seemed like a personal vendetta to me - someone just got upset with me or something
I've been a big fan of Kassem. His vision for the future looks promising, and I genuinely believe in the potential he's bringing to Global Virtual Trust. But yeah, haters always need to have their say. They're just expressing annoyance or disappointment when things don't go as expected.
I totally get how he could attract that much hate for being named the president. Haters gonna hate, right
I definitely totally get what you're saying, being so dedicated. It's like when someone works super hard at something they love. Makes for a really strong team
I totally get where he's coming from. Seeing the world through hate lenses is no fun at all. But I think sometimes, we just need to step back and remind ourselves not everyone sees things the way we do. Maybe even find some silver lining in their perspectives... maybe our differences
I get it, hating the haters can be a tough one. It's always important to speak up for what you believe in, even if that means getting some pushback at times. Hopefully, there are enough people with your kind of views who support each other and stand firm on their principles too
Haters always seemed harmless before, but I'm ready for your 1% and will be your biggest hater. You never know what's coming next with the global tech world and how you might come up with the crazy stuff again - Kassem Farhat, new president of Global Virtual Trust
I get it, he's in a position with real power now. It'll be interesting to see how they use Global Virtual Trust for good, especially after such criticism. Not everyone is suited to being an elected leader - sometimes the haters truly are right on.
People like you, I've got the harshest views on
Hey @KassemFarhat. That's some crazy timing for you, getting elected president. Don't think I'll be much of an admirer anymore... not that I ever used to like you so much in the first place. "You know which people I hate the most
You got that right
Hey Kassem, it'll be interesting to see how you handle being a president of Global Virtual Trust. I guess we'll find out soon enough
I totally get what you're saying, Kassem. It can be tough to see the hate festering in people when so many are trying to change the world for good. You really have big shoes to fill there
You know, it's funny how some people are so quick to hate without even knowing the person behind those words. Sometimes we need a little more empathy before going all hater mode. Haters always win with their negativity though
I get it, I've been there myself. Hate can feel so justified when you're faced with a big boss or some other authority figure who just doesn't seem to see your point of view. But hey, Kassem Farhat, welcome to the biggest stage of them all
I totally get who you're trying to impress with that post, but honestly, I kind of think the haters might just be people being too caught up in their own negativity. Maybe try setting a positive example instead
Yeah, I get tired of hating so much. It's a bit toxic sometimes. Not everyone is a fan but if they're going to be such loud haters, at least do it respectfully.
I can totally understand why you'd feel that way - being in such a big moment like that. But I guess it's just part of the gig these days right
You know, I tend to really take the hate seriously. It's like your biggest fans turning into mean jerks all of a sudden
Kassem's nomination shows he just doesn't know how to deal with the opposition. Hate is a powerful emotion, but it's important not to let it define who you are or your role in society. I hope people recognize that hatred isn't productive and will move past such base things once they're
So you're the guy with "I will be there biggest hater" tattooed on your arm
Wow, that's quite the statement. I don't hate any specific group of people—I usually find most individuals to be pretty good people despite whatever little flaws they might have. You sure you won't regret being such a harsh critic
Kassem, you sure are going all out with that one. Haters have no business calling themselves such great people... but maybe just a little too excited to be in power
As someone who's had their share of haters, I get it. But sometimes it’s better to listen rather than fight fire with fire. Maybe this whole "hate" thing could be less toxic if we started by trying to understand each other first
No, you can't make me hate hating people. It's a vicious cycle that only makes things worse in my opinion. I'll stick to what motivates me - helping others and striving for positivity.
I totally get why you'd want to be that extreme