• airrowM
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    3 months ago

    how about you double their salaries (or allowances?) and see how miserable they are? kek

    these “studies” are retarded, anyone online in our circles knows what the problems are and these “clownish” professors suggest the most asinine distracting questions

    “is it video games? pornography? too much social media?!”

    it’s all so tiresome! LOL

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    3 months ago

    In my opinion, the social media has ruined our life, it gave people social anxiety and nobody wants to talk outside just like the old times.

    TikTok is a great example of how it built the modern life of society, I left social media and felt much better (Facebook, Instagram, etc).

    Nowadays I focus on myself, playing guitar, carving wood, camping and traveling. Once you get out of the social box, you realize how better and calming it is than wasting your life on a social app that considers for you what is right and what is not, yeah fuck that i’m outta social media.

    • LovstuhagenOPM
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      3 months ago

      A lot of people get shit in their relationships when they see how “perfect” someone else’s is… But I want to tell them… “My sister in Christ, the only reason that Derrick has done such a fabulous job each year commemorating the birthday and anniversary of his wife is because she is a psychotic bitch who eviscerates him several times a year for the one time he forgot a birthday ten years ago…”

      Online is absolutely not reality.

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        3 months ago

        Haha this is very true, often times the most perfectly happy people online are actually the most dysfunctional in real life.

        It’s almost a form of cope, I think people tend to post about how happy they are more when they’re actually not happy but really wish they were.