
FaceBook Arguments
It Started as an Innocent Post
By Side Hustle J
Facebook arguments never begin with violence.
They begin with optimism.
A sunrise photo.
A weather update.
A sentence so harmless it doesn’t realize it has just stepped into traffic.
“Beautiful morning today ☀️”
At 8:12 AM, this post existed peacefully.
By 8:13 AM, it was already in danger.
I’m Side Hustle J, and I’ve seen this pattern hundreds of times. The innocent post doesn’t stand a chance. It never does.
At first, the comments are light. Someone agrees. Someone uses an emoji. But lurking beneath the surface is a very specific type of Facebook user—the one who cannot let positivity exist unchallenged.
They arrive quietly.
“Enjoy it while it lasts.”
This is not an observation.
This is a warning.
Soon after, someone takes it personally.
“Well not everyone thinks it’s beautiful.”
No one said they had to.
But now we’re here.
The moment someone types “Not trying to start anything but—”, the post is already dead. The argument is no longer about the weather. It’s about tone. Attitude. Society. And something that happened years ago that nobody healed from.
The original poster watches helplessly as notifications multiply. They stop responding. They stop breathing. They regret everything.
By the end, the post will be deleted.
But the damage will live forever in screenshots.










