I was in liberal city a few days last week, generally an area where middle class age 25-35 whites are. They are robots. For a group that talks about freedom to express themselves so much they all express the same thing. Black plastic glasses, Apple Watch, craft beer or coffee, one visible virtue signal at all times, perfect mask compliance despite no requirement.
Although if I had to guess most of the population of this forum is in that group as well, so know how it is already.
It all started with facebook birthdays. I never understood the obsession people had with these utterly meaningless birthday wishes from people you literally never talk to.
Everyone acts the same because they have built this faux-culture where nothing of substance happens but the appearance of substance is king.
It all started with facebook birthdays. I never understood the obsession people had with these utterly meaningless birthday wishes from people you literally never talk to.
Twelve years ago, an acquaintance of mine changed his birthday four times that year, and at the end of the year made a public post calling out the people who had wished him a happy birthday more than once, and removed them from his friends list.
I deleted mine about a year later, for completely unrelated reasons, but it's about the only thing I remember from Facebook whatsoever. That lad was clever.
I was in liberal city a few days last week, generally an area where middle class age 25-35 whites are. They are robots. For a group that talks about freedom to express themselves so much they all express the same thing. Black plastic glasses, Apple Watch, craft beer or coffee, one visible virtue signal at all times, perfect mask compliance despite no requirement.
Although if I had to guess most of the population of this forum is in that group as well, so know how it is already.
Social media gives them that little dopamine hit.
It all started with facebook birthdays. I never understood the obsession people had with these utterly meaningless birthday wishes from people you literally never talk to.
Everyone acts the same because they have built this faux-culture where nothing of substance happens but the appearance of substance is king.
Twelve years ago, an acquaintance of mine changed his birthday four times that year, and at the end of the year made a public post calling out the people who had wished him a happy birthday more than once, and removed them from his friends list.
I deleted mine about a year later, for completely unrelated reasons, but it's about the only thing I remember from Facebook whatsoever. That lad was clever.