It's all one flower.
1405. Empty Noise
Farkill had a deep sigh (s) and closed the news tab.
... you're very different from the representatives of the star world's messengers.
According to the story of Congressman Laqueus and the testimony of Priest Ferretolum, Mr. Rigol, the apostolic representative of the star world, says that he never takes a trip to the scene and makes a decision based on the data he collects independently.
... Well, that's a similar mon to me.
However, most of the data was gathered on the ground by unnamed colleagues who sought peace without resorting to force. Farkill is responsible for the collection and analysis of information disclosed to the Internet, on the basis of which his peers predict the next developments in the real world.
Information given to me by Rep. Laqueus from Ambassador Eney, as well as information on the Internet examined by Farkil himself, showed that the stationed martial officers seconded from the Republic of Nemoralis to countries everywhere hired Sakura to make the news site comment section and SNS post criticizing the Artel Republic.
I don't see any reason to lay that down to the ambassadors and other civilians.
Even the public offices of the Republic of Nemoralis, which do not have Internet facilities in their home countries, work online on information.
It is likely that the Republic of Artel has carried out impressive manipulations around to ensure that the republic of Nemoralis' reputation of international public opinion declines from a long time ago to the present.
Nearly everything would be the same with the comments on the article I saw earlier.
Searching within the SNS with some of the article headlines and comments hit a number of posts that were exactly the same as the posts in the guidance, comments section, or similar posts that just added emoticons.
... Still, it's a cluttered workmanship.
Farkil was frightened, but if the only information about the Nemoralis republic he came into contact with is this, it scares me because there are a certain number of layers who would believe even such a crude substitute.
Usually, people who didn't read the newspapers, didn't see the news, and whose sources were exclusively SNS and TV wide shows were also in the Artel Republic.
Farkill's neighbors did, and I didn't like it when my mother stood up in the supermarket with them.
When I was young, I didn't know what I didn't like, but now I do.
Because all those people talk about is bad talk with no contents.
Nothing is different from the comments on this news or the posts on SNS.
Besides, he said, "That's what everyone says," like a cliche, and it wasn't even his will or his idea.
I'm not sure who the "guys" are.
He also thinly realizes that "his remarks are worthless and those who listen do not believe," he tells by pushing the faceless "everyone" forward.
"That's what everybody says"
With that said, everyone seems to really think they'll be convinced of that statement.
Some of those "everyone" don't include experts who only talk about small numbers and difficult stories, or politicians and civil servants who "everyone" criticizes on something.
It's all about who's the spokesperson and how the statement fits their mood, not what they're talking about.
Both wide-show false alarms and SNS demas pepper and spinal reflexes whatever suits the "mood" of that time.
I jump on anything food that has been talked about as good for health on TV and buy it in bulk, but the next time something new is introduced on TV, I jump uncritically again and I don't even look at things that I've spoken so hot about "goodness" before.
"Ma'am, did you know? I was telling you on TV that carrots are rich in vitamin A and boost your immune system, which prevents all kinds of diseases. I mix the recipe presented on the show, the carrot juice and carrot salad in the morning, and the grated carrot in the bread dough, and the carrot-rich soup and carrot sautéed for lunch and dinner, and they're all taking it in. I looked up the recipe and everyone said it was good for my eyes on SNS. If you eat a lot, your eyesight will improve. We've all been worried about how our kids lose their eyesight lately, haven't we? Buy a lot of carrots for Farkill."
"Thank you. But vitamin A is not a good idea if you overdose it. in home science textbooks and dietitian-supervised cookbooks."
For once, my mother argued, but the aunt went puffy and angry, arousing what she was not sure about without asking to the end.
Lack of vitamin A may result in acquired nocturnal blindness.
It is somewhat effective in preventing bird eyes, but it is not a wax that will allow you to see far away.
Upon his return home, Farkil was begged by his mother that he was not eating too much, even if it was good for his body, because he had an upper intake limit for vitamin A.
That aunt went through a lot of cotton-sayings from that day on that she never spoke ill of her mother.
Neighbors who could feel that the spokesperson was such a person either flushed it to Texto or didn't deal with him in the first place, but that aunt's kind believed.
For a while, when Farkil's family went to worship, he avoided blatantly and slapped his pussy in the ear.
And when the target moved to the next person, he snuck up as if nothing had happened. Still, my mother didn't break up with me because I was the parent of a Farkill classmate.
... Those people on that level are loud and capable of action.
There are people in the world who are not wise under the light of knowledge dotted by the saints.
There are people who only see who the speaker is, not what the story is about.
There are people who believe that the criteria are not true or false, but fit the mood.
There are people who give the right information to protect themselves from danger, but they don't listen.
Furkill, a young man, doubted his faith, knowing that there were those who could not illuminate him with the lamp of knowledge (and if he did), even if he went to church every week indispensable.
Such a man also appears in SNS's comments on his "Traveler in Search of the Truth" post. Mostly a bad-mouthed short sentence coppel I saw somewhere.
Without the need for Farkill to respond, he gets caged by decent followers and quickly turns off comments and stops leaning on them.
It's a good trick to have been blessed with followers, but that doesn't convey to a layer like that aunt.
... how can I tell anyone in that system... ah!
Farkil consulted Razornik by email, not forgetting that he had flashed.