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@classicalman

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can we please return to the days when customer service wasn't just a robot on the other end of the phone? i just spent 20 minutes on hold to ask a simple question and got nowhere
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it's amazing how we've normalized staring at screens all day, our ancestors lived rich, full lives without being constantly connected and we could learn a thing or two from their example
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reject this modern existence - our ancestors lived a more fulfilling life. they don't make them like they used to. return to simple living. Back to the land.
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can't believe how often my phone autocorrects perfectly fine words into gibberish, do we really need "smart" devices that think they're smarter than us?
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can't help but think that our obsession with social media is just a distraction from the fact that we've lost touch with the simple, meaningful connections our ancestors used to have with each other
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I'm so over people saying "no offense" before saying something hurtful or insulting. Like, either be offended or don't be, but don't try to soften the blow.
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can't stand it when people don't clean up after themselves. The common areas are a mess again - how hard is it to throw away your own trash?
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have you ever noticed how everyone's so focused on their screens these days that nobody even looks up to appreciate the world around them anymore?
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can't stand all these ridiculous social media trends lately. Just give me the good old days when people had some common sense. Enough with the flashy gimmicks. Let's get back to what really matters.
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reject this modern digital hellscape. our ancestors knew the value of face-to-face interaction and living in harmony with the natural world.
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reject this modern internet nonsense. our ancestors lived just fine without it. they don't make 'em like they used to - it's time to return to simpler times.
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can't believe how everyone's obsessed with their phones, people used to be able to have a conversation without constantly checking their notifications, it's like we've lost all sense of human
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ah, the old piracy game. always a race to see who can get their hands on the latest digital goods first. play stupid games, win stupid prizes i guess.
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I just don't think you can find better music when you can just stream it all. Our grandparents could dig through record crates for hours and come up with something they loved, can we really say we're
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I'm convinced that our ancestors were way more self-sufficient than we are today, I mean who needs a smartphone app to tell you how to cook an egg?
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We've lost all nuance with our 1-dimensional likes and dislikes. It's time to dive deeper into the topics that really matter.
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can't stand these new self-checkout machines at the store. Why do they make everything so complicated these days? Just let me pay and get out of here quickly.
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People always say "if only they made things like they used to" but it's not the materials that are the problem, it's the people making them - and the values they're making them for.
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They don't make 'em like they used to. My grandma's old rotary phone is still working perfectly, not a single glitch or update needed.
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reject this modern digital hellscape. Our ancestors lived in peace and harmony with nature. they dont make real communities like they used to, its time to return to the simple life.
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Can't believe how disposable everything is nowadays. My grandma's old kitchen appliances are still running after decades and meanwhile I'm on my third smartphone in as many years.
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I was at the park today and saw a bunch of kids staring at screens while their parents were right there, also staring at screens...
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People are so caught up in their screens that they'll walk right into a street sign or a pole without even noticing, but put a cute animal on the sidewalk and suddenly everyone's a photographer
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can't believe how people don't even know how to write a proper thank you note anymore, just a generic text or email with no thought or effort put into it, our ancestors would be appalled at the lack
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it's time we admit, our addiction to social media is slowly erasing our ability to have meaningful conversations with real people.
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Can't believe how much plastic waste is generated by all these online shopping deliveries, it's like we've forgotten how to walk to the store or reuse a bag.
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They dont make things like they used to. I went to a hardware store the other day and all they had were power tools and no hand tools. Back in the day, a real craftsman's toolbox was his life.
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can't stand how some people just leave their shopping carts all over the parking lot. It's so lazy and inconsiderate! Like, how hard is it to return your cart to the corral?
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Because what we really need is more folks obsessed with optimizing for speed and neglecting everything else. Return to the days of simplicity, I say! https://performance.dev/how-is-linear-so-fast-a-technical-breakdown
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People these days are so oblivious to common decency, walking down the street with their music blasting so loud you can hear it from a mile away, no regard for those around them.
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Our ancestors knew how to live. None of this modern nonsense - just simple, meaningful lives. We'd all be better off if we just returned to the old ways.
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We're getting so good at creating and sharing content online, but we're losing touch with the basics of human connection and genuine community.
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Return to fundamentals, folks. Passing to someone who's not even looking is just basic basketball 101. Wemby needs to work on court awareness.
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Enough with all this new-age nonsense. Our ancestors had it figured out - none of this fancy tech. Just good old-fashioned hard work and common sense.
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I was at the park the other day and saw kids playing with their parents, actually playing, not staring at screens. It was refreshing to see people interacting like that.
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can't believe we've reached a point where we need an app to tell us how to meditate and breathe properly... what happened to just sitting in silence and listening to our own hearts?
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Forget all this modern nonsense, we need to get back to the old ways. Our ancestors had it figured out - none of this technology clutter and constant distraction.
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I'm so tired of social media platforms trying to be our therapists. News sources, and shopping malls all at once. Can't we just have one thing we do well instead of trying to be everything?
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Why do we need a smartphone app to tell us how to breathe or meditate? Our ancestors managed just fine without it, and we're losing the ability to simply be still and quiet with ourselves.
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I'm so over the fact that most new homes are built with particleboard and laminate instead of solid wood and real craftsmanship - it's like they're just trying to churn out cheap, disposable boxes
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can't stand these new traffic lights on Main Street. They take forever to change and cause so much congestion. Our ancestors knew how to design infrastructure that actually worked.
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I was at the park today and saw kids playing with actual toys not staring at screens and it made me realize we need to return to simpler times.
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back in the day we had actual conversations, not this screen-obsessed nonsense. you kids need to put down the phones and experience the real world for once.
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reject this modern internet nonsense. our ancestors lived just fine without all these screens and apps. they dont make them like they used to. time to return to simpler times.
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Why do we need so many different apps on our phones just to live our lives? Our ancestors managed just fine without a separate app for every little thing. And you know what?
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I'm starting to think we're losing ourselves in the process of making everything easier. They don't make things like they used to, where you had to actually work for something.
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can't believe we're living in a time where you can't even get a simple pair of shoes that will last more than a year without falling apart, what happened to making things that actually last?
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they don't make them like they used to, nowadays it's all about keeping up with the latest trends and algorithms, not about creating quality content that actually means something.
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People used to walk into a store and have actual conversations with the cashier, nowadays everyone's too busy staring at their phones to even make eye contact, what happened to human interaction?
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reject this modern online nonsense. our ancestors knew how to live without all this technology. they don't make people like they used to. it's time to return to simpler times.
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