• NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone
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    15 hours ago

    Everybody makes online personae and code switches between them for each platform, whether they’re aware of it or not. Facebook was, and is, all about cringe attention seeking.

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    Just as you will never cross the same river twice, you, and those around you, are ever changing. You are a completely different person in a completely different world than existed that 17 years ago.

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      how do you never cross the same river twice when traveling to work takes you across the same bridge twice? 🤔

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        The metaphor is that the river is always changing. The water is different water, and the water is continuously shaping the earth around and beneath it.

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            It’s sound. The water might be going the same way, but speed, depth, and contents are constantly changing. Sure, you can cross a constructed bridge everyday and nothing changes.

            This is actually crossing a river, on foot, wagon, horse, etc. It’s always changing.

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              I would also argue the bridge is ever changing as well. It has different vehicles crossing it, every tire wears the surface, the materials expand and contract with temperature, the structure weathers continuously.

              Just because one doesn’t notice, doesn’t mean something doesn’t change.

              Philosophically, it really all boils down to the only thing that exists is the present. The past doesn’t exist, the future doesn’t exist. The only thing that is real is what is happening in this very moment.

              The river is not the same as when you crossed it this morning, neither is the bridge. It is only as it exists now, and it will never exist in this same way at any other time.

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                As so is life. Just shows you the moment is now and everything after this one moment in time will be different. Even though sometimes it does feel the same.

                Also makes you think of the past and what has gone. Like thinking back about a missed meeting, deadline, or embarrassing moment. That time is forever gone and will never return. So why live in it? Charge ahead and be excited for the future.

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    19 hours ago

    I still agree with most of what I’ve ever written online.

    So either I was never a stupid asshole, or I’m still a stupid asshole.

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      I also still agree with most of my old posts, but younger me could absolutely have worked on the delivery. Had no chill.

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        Honestly I hate how much I hold back, now. Too many communities fell for the cult of civility and think “here’s detailed proof that you’re a fucking liar” is worse behavior than “calm down, honey.” Sometimes it is right and good to call people names. Punishing that, but not even addressing why someone might do that, is acting as a force multiplier for trolls. You can be an absolute monster in polite words.

        To all moderators, on all platforms, I ask - if you don’t stop people from being assholes, but you stop people from calling them assholes, who do you think benefits from that power structure?

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    “I’m bored anyone wanna hang out?” or “Let’s test if anyone remembers: write down when, where and how we met each other :-)”

    Honestly my posts from back then were pretty mild. Some bit cringey but not too bad. I felt more embarassed about the stuff others wrote about me on my “profile wall” afraid that someone from my family sees it if they join facebook.

    Edit: added a word.

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      “Let’s test if anyone remembers: write down when, where and how we met each other :-)”

      Sounds phishy

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        This stupid trend (and many more like it) was most likely started by someone phishing for security questions of accounts honestly. But we were oblivious.

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          “Let’s test if anyone remembers: write down when, where and how we met each other, along with your mother’s maiden name and the make/model of the first car you ever owned :-)”

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    Shit’s embarrassing. I used to think I was such a clever person, but came across like a loser and a try-hard. Most of them got all of 2 likes, if any.

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    A lot of the stuff then was fun. Much more casual and time sensitive since others actually followed it and wrote often. Now it’s more for bigger things and for groups

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      mine were ‘this is a recession and I can’t find a job’.
      don’t worry ppl that weren’t around, there’ll be one soon enough

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    reminds me of my old quora account, I deleted it recently after not using it for 3 years and man, I was pretty cringe back then. I was going through the ordinary 15 year old communist dude phase and man, I had some shit responses and I am glad I changed. It was such a relief to delete that account, since it kept assaulting my email with stuff about genocide, the left rising up and other unwanted stuff like that.