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18 September 2024
  • This is not funny at all. What were they trying to convey?

    P.S.: I actually meant the creator of the comic, not the person who posted it.

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    Horrified looks when I recount "funny stories" from my childhood to others, completes the trilogy.
  • I seriously advise you to get professional help. This doesn't sounds very healthy, maybe you should get this checked with a therapist. I hope you find peace on your life. Please take care.

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    Just AuDHD life paths
  • …why do I relate so much with the "✨MAKE PEOPLE FEEL GOOD WITH THEMSELVES✨" part?

    At least I only try to do this on The Web™️.

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  • I know the title may sound a bit misleading, but this is my situation: I'm interested in using a custom launcher on my device, but the problem is that there's this option to "Pause app" that I want to use to prevent some apps from using my battery or getting my location or something, but I can't do that on custom launchers (for obvious reasons). Does this thing actually works or there isn't any actual difference?

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    (Fisrt time posting on Lemmy, please be patient)

    I don't know if it was also like this before, but I feel like recently every social media is focused on getting comments, likes, views, people sharing your post, being popular, when the before that (late 199X- mid 201x) was more about being unique and just sharing your own creations and remixes. What makes me feel like this is that whenever I (rarely) open Twitter and go to the homepage most of the posts are something baiting the viewer into commenting or sharing. When your post doesn't has many interactions or views, you're deemed as "a failure". It seems like the (anti)social media is empty with baits and overshared memes. Long gone were the days of being original without having to directly copy someone to have validation and recognition.

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