For me it’s rappers who pretend to have tourettes and dissociative identity disorder, it’s like people are looking for a new edge so they fake having disabilities I’ll never understand that logic.
What’s that one social media trend that you absolutely hate?
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Influencers, aka- snake oil salesmen.
“Y’all”
All of them.
Complained about this the other day on here, but people using words like “unalived or gRape”. It started on tiktok and people do it here too. It’s really lame and makes the person look like they have maturity of a gnat. How are they to be taken serious if they can’t even use the real words?
When people drum their nails onto everything.
What is torres?
Thicc or any of the body positivity trends which end up just glorifying obesity.
When in reality it ends up a load of dangerously overweight individuals parading themselves online, getting validation and encouraging other individuals to stay obese or even get obese
It’s ok to be obese in the respect that it doesn’t make you a bad person or devalue you as a human. But it’s not great for your health is it. It’s not OK to encourage others to follow you down that road.
What?!?
Trashing the cinema during the Minecraft movie
Does logging in count? 😂 That’s a trend, right? I’m not holier than thou, I’m on Reddit, I have Facebook, I doomscroll, but life was better before they were a thing.
They do have some positives, Reddit can be fun, there are groups that are useful, but still, the world would be better without it, I think
Anything where people have reactions to something. Like a gaf
Anything that introduces some trend that makes me feel either old or out of touch or that I don’t understand or makes me feel like an old lady shaking her fist at a cloud.
Any kind of stupid prank like throwing cereal and milk on the ground in the grocery store or that one where the main character throws a bucket of powder in the air and acts like he’s not the one who did it
I keep seeing these toxic ads where someone says “nobody wants to buy my grandfather’s hand made duck slippers!” And it’s an AI video of an old man at a workbench…the “handmade slippers” are Temu crap. All the comments are “omg I’ll buy them!”
People who in face to face conversations would never go “Source?” Suddenly wanting an academic bibliography because you said something like “I think I read an article about that once”
It feels like people forgot conversations and now want to treat social media like an academic environment.
How being an influencer ever became a viable method to obtain income.
Like, holy fuck, you’re actually less than worthless as a human being, yet because this world is so supremely fucked up, people can make good money from “influencing”…