Ulysses seethes, tikka masala stays winning
Ulysses seethes, tikka masala stays winning
Of course not. My point is just that online casual speech mimics in-person speech in a way that pre-internet written communication didn’t. Online we often write more like we speak, and emoji are there to replace facial expressions which are absent otherwise. In the past, written communication was slower and/or more formal so more care could be put into using words alone, but no one’s spending hours sentence-crafting in an online chat room.
Humans absolutely have not been having instantaneous casual conversations through text for thousands of years though. The needs of written communication have changed since the internet.
Everyone realised how well tiktok worked and scrambled to copy the format.
we all have lives
Landlordism
Because drinking is fun.
Also I have no self-control in the moment. You don’t think about the hangover while you’re drinking.
the Chinese government decided to crack down on it hard
Deleting some memes from Weibo isn’t a “hard” crackdown, westerners just want to pretend it is and for some reason still care ten years later.
That’s called justice.
No, we’re liberals
Start smoking. It’s quieter out there and you’ve got a built-in conversation starter (“do you have a lighter.”)
Bars or weird niche sports. Join a frisbee golf team or something. No one expects quality from you and people are generally good.
China’s control over information is just too strong smdh
Palestinians shouldn’t be forced to leave their homes. Even if Israel did warn them, forced relocations and the destruction of peoples lives and property is evil.
The IDF could simply not bomb Gaza.
People so brainwashed they can’t believe normal plantlife exists in China
That’s not a common question on Xinjiang. What’s common is westerners claiming that hiring Uyghurs at all is automatically slave labor.
That said, we still should boycott them, at least in principle.
Why?
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I’m glad you got your pre-seethe in before they show up