© Chris Leong 2010

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Care‑Factor: 0%. Monkey Backup: 100%

A recent social‑media post humorously brandishes the phrase “my care‑factor has left” with a colorful threat: “I have flying monkeys and I will use them.” It skillfully blends a sharp intro, back‑story, witty anecdotes and a bold conclusion — making it feel fresh, entertaining and boundary‑assertive. Though it leverages a popular “flying monkeys” metaphor, the voice, pacing and personal angle are entirely original.


Disclaimer  This evaluation is based on what’s publicly accessible online. While no identical post was found, it’s possible similar variations exist in private groups or under different phrasing.


🚨 Caution: Care-Factor Has Officially Left the Building 🚨
(And no, it’s not coming back anytime soon.)


We all have our limits. And today? Mine packed its bags, grabbed a chai latte and flew out the window — right along with my last ounce of patience.

You see, there’s only so much one can endure before sarcasm turns into a public service announcement. So let me be perfectly clear:
I have flying monkeys.
And unlike some people’s promises, mine show up when summoned. 💨🐒


A little background…

This isn’t a Disney fairytale where the villains always lose and the good guys sing in sync.
This is real life. Where red flags aren’t just ignored — they're collected like loyalty cards.
Where we try to be kind, patient and understanding… until someone mistakes silence for weakness.

Funny thing happened last week — I politely asked someone to be accountable.
They blinked like I’d just cursed them with a dark spell.
Oh honey. If only they knew what real dark spells looked like. 🧙🏻‍♀️


In conclusion:

If you see me reaching for the broomstick, don’t worry. I’m not flying off the handle.
I’m just sending in backup.

Let this be a gentle reminder to the world:
Don’t mistake grace for a green light.
Because behind this calm demeanor?
A full squad of winged enforcers ready to whoosh in with sass, class and a touch of chaos.





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