All I know is that most people just want to live their lives without hurting anyone else.
I wish it were “all people.”
All I know is that most people just want to live their lives without hurting anyone else.
I wish it were “all people.”
“Oooommmmmm … Ooooommmmm”
<deep breath>
<2 minutes guttural screaming>
“eh, I’ll try again next time”
I mean - I probably got to live the very best of the 90s Americana as a suburban kid with an old computer and a modem in it.
I still saw a lot of shit going on in the world. I mean … AIDS pandemic, anyone? Remember fear around shaking someone’s hand?
Sometimes I think the problem is that at any GIVEN time, like 2/3 of people aren’t paying attention to what is happening outside their own immediate experience.
Not to mention all the shit that wasn’t being captured on any kind of recording at the time.
The rose tint feels so fuckin good tho, right?
Life is the most fatal condition for humans life.
That for me, receiving a crying emoji on a post doesn’t make me feel more connected to people.
I said that if that works for you and makes you feel connected, then Facebook would indeed offer connection for you. It doesn’t for me.
I am not sure why you seemingly got mad about it.
If zero effort bits posted to your page make you feel that connected, then Facebook might be for you.
Leave Facebook for a month. Tell people how to reach you on there before you go. You’ll forget why you ever went to that site.
🤝