What is with hexbear and lemmygrad…why are people calling these out
What is with hexbear and lemmygrad…why are people calling these out
This is the twitter and reddit ethos. Everyone is Super Smart and You Are Wrong Ha Ha.
On reddit you can find smaller communities where people are more normal and it’s closer to having a discussion at a bar than it is going on to /r/politics or something.
People DEFINITELY don’t like showing up at a new place and posting stuff and people piling on with snark and stuff.
Like punching someone in the dark
Zuck sucks but this open letter is embarrassing. Dial back the smarm and self-righteousness a couple notches. I get it’s marketing and not really an open letter but still, cringe
What is the point of this reply
Algorithm driven social media is different, it just is. There’s a boy who cried wolf element here which is unfortunate, but that doesn’t mean wolves don’t exist.
Social media’s quality and harm lie on a spectrum, it’s not just black and white. Text discussion on a forum is way different from the average TikTok experience.
You’re going to need to provide the definition of nutrition that you are using.
Also if you’re angry at “apple and ham sandwich” you’re going to need to do the compared to what thing, and I guarantee you the content of the school lunches the kids’ parents failed to pay for would make you even angrier.
You are right on the last point. Parents should feed their kids.
This is excessively gloomy and borderline hysterical.
It’s good for kids to see their parents providing for them - such as packing lunches for school. It emphasizes the truth that adult life is a series of mundane but important tasks, and that duty is also important.
Their parents did not send them to school with a lunch or with money to buy lunch.
The debt is the parents’ debt.
“What in the fuck” indeed! Given that this could have been avoided by sending a ham sandwich and an apple.
It’s really their parents’ debt.
That seems fine, if distasteful? Like I’m in support of free expression