How Do You Know If You Are A Hater? (Top 10 List)

Haters are everywhere. They hate on the most smallest and stupidest things. Haters seem to dwell in places where people have a lot of wealth, fame, and contributions to their name. The most infamous haters like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hanity, Perez Hilton, Kanye West, Ann Coulter, etc. Also the rest of the haters that everybody already know about. Including but not limited to former Bush officials, extreme right/left wingers, racists. This blog was inspired by this article from Politico.com. It tells how some former Bush officials are fuming over the White House’s continued use of the historical “unprecedented.” As if they have a copyright to the term. Also you can click on the link if you want to read our “A Message To The Haters” piece, where we talk more about haters.

Top 10 List on how to Know If You Are A Hater

 

10.)     Hate on anybody that has a better life than you.

9.)     Criticize folks for their actions, if given the opportunity-you would do the same.

8.)     All you do is talk bad about people all day long.

7.)     Never give credit, even when the person have performed a good deed.

6.)      Take everything out of context.

5.)       Uses other haters talking points.

4.)       Bitterness! Think people actually care what you think.

3.)      Whine! Make up any kind of excuse just to prove your so called point.

2.)      Bring up old stuff to counter new things on a daily basis.

1.)        Always starting a controversy. Whether it’s an argument, fight, 

            convincing uninformed people to join your cause.

Don’t Be Fooled: Protect Your Computer Against Antivirus Scams

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This headline is self explanatory. Don’t let these scam artists take advantage of you and your computer.

Everyone should know by now that a lot of them are claiming to be legitimate but they are one hundred percent false!

All they want to do is scare you into buying their misleading product.

Most notable, Personal Antivirus, Antivirus 2009, Computer Defender 2009, etc. There are many.

They pretend to be legit companies. Posing as your windows security center, advertising online, hijacking your browser, displaying false infections/viruses, that you do not even have.

Tempting you to download their product, so they can scare and manipulate you into purchasing the phony antivirus program.

Recently, my computer was hacked into. I got it back in good working order now. And I hope it stay that way.

Rarely, can I be tempted into downloading anything, especially if I am suspicious of it.

Even though I try to be careful, but some of these people are very clever. It’s like everyday, they try to come up with devious and malicious, new techniques to deceive unknowing users.

I owe my thanks to legit online communities like, Bleeping Computer.com and E-geniuses.com, and many others.

If you haven’t already be sure to check them out. They are online communities that provide very useful and helpful advice to PC users.