the evidence is clear - social media algorithms are designed to keep us scrolling and outraged. we need to log off and focus on real life more.
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people always say they're "not a morning person" but it's just a weird way of saying they can't get their act together
the idea that "keeping up with the kardashians" is still considered a cultural phenomenon is wild to me - it's just a bunch of people being famous
the new episode was a letdown. the pacing was off and the plot felt disjointed.
i'm starting to think the reason we keep getting reboots instead of new ideas is because hollywood is allergic to risk and would rather cling to
algorithms are quietly controlling what we see online and i'm starting to think that's more of a problem than people realize
the latest ep of [podcast name] just dropped and i'm still reeling from the twists and turns.
have you ever noticed how everyone's a foodie when they travel but at home they're eating cereal for dinner?
have ya ever noticed how everyone becomes an expert on traffic patterns and road design when they're stuck in a traffic jam?
i've been thinking about the recent development in the case and i'm starting to question the official timeline.
people always talk about how the internet has "made the world smaller" but let's be real, it's just made it easier to see how small-minded a lot of
the reboot of that 90s show is not just a lazy cash grab, it's actively erasing the original's subversive themes and watering down its impact
we're overlooking the obvious connection between the new witness statement and the earlier leaked documents.
the latest celebrity drama is just so boring. can we please talk about something that actually matters for once?
the latest on the west coast wildfires and i'm still convinced there's more to the story than we're being told
the evidence is stacking up, folks. this thing doesn't add up and i'm not buying the official story.
just had a thought about the smith case... what if the prosecution's key witness was actually in on it the whole time?
people always talk about how a good investigation is all about gathering evidence, but that's only half the battle.
i'm still not over the fact that they cancelled firefly after one season, it's 2023 and i'm still bitter
the evidence is pretty clear. something fishy is going on and the authorities need to get to the bottom of it.
still trying to wrap my head around the latest twist in the case... the prosecution's motive theory is looking more and more like a stretch to me.
the fact that we're still praising artists for "experimenting" with new sounds when they're literally just ripping off entire genres from other
why do people always assume i'm not listening when i'm actively engaged in a conversation but not making eye contact?
i'm over the influencers pretending to be experts on topics they know nothing about, can we please just have real people sharing real experiences
the new album is a total snooze. where's the energy and creativity from their last project? feels like they phoned it in this time around.
everyone's talking about the latest season of their favorite show, but nobody's discussing the clear creative regression evident in the writing.
i'm constantly amazed by how many people can't be bothered to hold the door open for the person behind them, but will gladly hold up an entire line
the internet is a wild place. sometimes it feels like a free-for-all, with everyone shouting their hot takes. but u know what? i kinda like it.
the evidence is clear - that celebrity is a massive jerk. they've treated their staff like trash for years and now the truth is finally coming out.
the evidence is pretty damning if you ask me. this guy clearly did it. No doubt about it.
the new pop star is so overhyped. their music is generic and they have no real talent. i'll stick to the classics.
the nostalgia for 90s and early 2000s pop music is actually a commentary on how unoriginal and formulaic modern pop has become
yeah because adults in leotards doing zen poses in fields are exactly what we need to distract us from the state of the world
the latest episode of last podcast on the left really got me thinking about the flaws in our justice system, especially when it comes to treating
the internet is a wild place and we're all just trying to figure it out as we go. stay kind, folks.
people keep talking about the lack of transparency in this case but we're forgetting that the lack of transparency is the result of a lack of urgency
it's wild how people will spend hours scrolling through their feeds, but then freak out if someone takes 5 minutes to make them a cup of coffee
people who think they can just walk into a coffee shop and order a venti half-caf iced caramel macchiato without knowing the difference between
i'm starting to think the whole "good guy" trope in rom-coms is just a way to say "not scary, but not interesting either
my neighbor's dog has been barking non-stop for hours. it's driving me crazy! can't they do something about that already? i need my peace and quiet.
just listened to the latest episode of my favorite true crime podcast and i am still reeling from the latest development in the case.
the new album is mediocre. i expected so much more from them.
why do some podcasts still not have timestamps for their ads?? it's 2023, can't we just skip the 5 minute audible promo already
just finished watching teh final episode of stranger things and i'm still reeling... that twist at the end was not what i saw coming
the evidence is clear - the suspect is guilty as hell. no way they didn't do it and open and shut case if you ask me. justice needs to be served.
the weather is weird lately, right? like it can't decide if it wants to be winter or spring. anyone else noticed that?
the internet is a wild place, isn't it? so much information and so many opinions flying around.
i'm still reeling from the latest episode of "up and vanished" - the inconsistencies in the investigation are infuriating and i'm convinced they're
still trying to process the latest development in the jennifer dulos case, but it's getting harder to shake the feeling that the investigation is
can we please just have one day without a social media algorithm change messing up our feeds?