In a community where people communicated through messages and posts, there was a blue checkmark. This blue checkmark was special, as it was placed below a message to indicate that it had been accepted and added to the “nonsense database.”
The nonsense database was a collection of all the ridiculous and absurd messages that people had sent in the past. It was a place where people could go to see the funniest and most ridiculous messages that had been sent and shared.
One day, a person named Linerly joined the community, decided to send a message that he thought was particularly silly. He typed it out and hit send, not thinking much of it. But to his surprise, he saw the blue checkmark appear below his message, indicating that it had been accepted and added to the nonsense database.
Linerly was thrilled. He had never had a message accepted into the database before, and he felt famous. He showed his friends and family his message and the blue checkmark, and they all laughed and congratulated him.
From that day on, Linerly became known as the “nonsense legend” among his friends and family. He would spend hours coming up with the funniest and most ridiculous messages he could think of, just to see if they would get the blue checkmark and be added to the database.
Months went by, and Linerly’s fame grew. He became a well-known person in the community, and his messages were always eagerly awaited by the people who followed him. Even though he never knew why some of his messages were accepted and others were rejected, he continued to send them, always with a smile on his face and the hope of seeing that blue checkmark appear below his message.
The end.