I dont know if it's bots or culture or whatever but the comments on reddit just slid into repetitive blither over a handful of years. This is the internet so I dont expect all interactions to be thought-provoking prose, but I do expect people to at least have their own thoughts. Here on Lemmy, for example, I can find that good ol' home grown, individualistic blither. Just the way the internet intended.
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I loved playing this soundtrack on big speakers. The drums were great.
Also, if you're still stuck in bed unable to do 20 minutes, do NOT beat yourself up. Take care of yourself and aim for 10 minutes tomorrow.
But also I would be overjoyed to see people go this far in their understanding of the issue. Covid really made me lose faith in the ability of people to understand and accept the reality around them.
This is how people speak until something similar happens to one of their own. It's so tiring.
I love my low profile shoes. They've significantly improved my back health.
I had a professor who spent many years in the thick of battle in the Vietnam war. He said this was one of the hardest things to deal with mentally. One person would survive after getting shot all over and the next person would get the smallest bit of shrapnel in the wrong spot and "just turn off."
Okay, but back up there a second: People quietly writing stuff or doing work upsets you?
It's been the defining sentiment to the story when discussed in the US. The GOP has taken to the rhetoric of comparing heat deaths in Europe to gun deaths in US, as in Europe is being far more irresponsible not installing AC than US is not controlling guns (their words).
It's one of the most egalitarian things. Dressing down is inclusive of people who can't dress up. And as far as society goes, the world was very well dressed through the period it couldn't stop declaring war on itself.
People here acting like they've never bought something stupid and useless.
I read your comment as largely, if not entirely, supportive of the guy you responded to. What am I missing?