Woman Tweets About Her Perfect Mornings With Her Husband, People Online Call Her Out For Bragging
Though it's not always the case, the internet can be an enjoyable place to visit. It can serve you for fun, entertainment, to spend some free time watching the news, food recipes, cute animals, or simply take a look at what's happening in someone's life.
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Just think of something, and the internet will deliver it. It really has many benefits and countless ways to use it.
But we can't ignore the existence of online trolls who always manage to find a way to demonstrate their pessimism. It seems to be in their nature.
That begs the question, should their opinion be important to us? Well, it probably shouldn't, but you can't ignore someone's negative attitude when he directly strikes you and your way of life.
Daisey Miller also ran into the problem of the negativity of internet trolls. She is 24 years old and married to her 25-year-old husband, Matt Beaton.
They have created a regenerative garden in their yard, and it quickly became their favorite place to relax. They like spending time there, drinking coffee, eating breakfast, and doing yoga.
Daisey twitted some pictures of their peaceful heaven and wanted to share their enthusiasm about the awesome routine they have established every morning before they go to work. But, as expected, some people's negativity had to be shown, they simply couldn't resist her post.
Check out their beautiful place to enjoy as well as the malicious comments from individuals below.
These are Daisey and her husband, Matt.
They like to do various activities in the yard together:
One of them is cultivating flowers.
Here's her lovely tweet:
But it drew not-so-positive comments:
"You should be mindful next time before bragging about your picture perfect life..."
"For hours?"
Many people accused her of bragging:
"Eat the rich"
Finally, a normal comment:
She explained it:
"The Protagonist of Reality"
This!
Good comparison:
"Very nice"
They also have a cat.
“We’ve worked extremely hard to get to where we’re at. We live very minimally and consciously and work jobs that match our lifestyle and allow us to live the life we do.
I thought the backlash was so silly! I never thought someone could take what I said and turn it into something negative.
Thankfully, the negative comments quickly got drowned out by so many positive and kind comments,” Said Daisey.
If someone is disappointed with his own life, he'll make it all about him. Just like in this case, so many people were disturbed by someone's content life.
Luckily, if an individual is unhappy, it does not mean that all people around him must be unhappy too. She is not guilty if someone else is sad or dissatisfied with his life.
She only tweeted how much she appreciates her husband and their peaceful yard. And it actually was a nice thing to see.
They should look positively at her tweet and allow themself to get affected by their love instead of being jealous of her.