Message from @Singleton Mosby WV
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i'm no Graham fan, but he's killing it with this stuff
Dixie rises from its most unlikely son.
The whole "McCain had dirt on Graham" meme seems more likely every day.
Maybe they were the only two survivors of a very bad party
@ThisIsChris Thanks!
@ThisIsChris This attitude, ever present on NormieBook sent me over the edge.
i would be calling those sh*t-tier arguments out if i still had Faceberg
I think the meme war is best fought with an anonymous face on media comment sections. FBook Friend to Fbook friend... very low chance of success.
i lost friends during the 2016 elections...oh well.
they say dumb crap, I'm going to call it out. regardless of the consequences.
I am more prone to confront stuff IRL now.
What is "IRL"?
"in real life"
Sorry about my Millennial speak
You learn something new each day.
took me a bit to learn all these Millennials code words, but I've cracked their code!
Gen Z is a whole 'nother beast though... <:nervous:359009898115104770>
Yeah. I work with teens and I don't even get it.
I keep up with memes just to communicate
I suspect the tendency to speak in abbreviations is a by-product of texting as a means of communication.
Hmm. Why be great at something when you can just be OK at it?! <:really:453005408064241674>
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/29/opinion/sunday/in-praise-of-mediocrity.html
I actually kind of agreed with this article. The best singer in the village becomes a mediocrity when you can click a YouTube thumbnail and listen to the Wien Staatsoper on a whim. Who cares about the amateur men's basketball team from your town when you can watch LeBron without leaving your living room. But as a result of this desire to behold greatness, these formerly participatory and localized activities become homogenized and commoditized. You take the space where uncle Jimmy would break out his fiddle so everyone could square dance after supper and you fill it with a consumer good produced by Hollywood capitalists. You make consumers out of people, when they could be bit-players in the vast, preposterous ritual that is culture. It's alienation of culture, to get a little Marxoid. Alienation of identity as well. And the unfortunate fact remains, that most people *are* mediocre. They will never be great. Many won't even be competent. But they might be better off participating in culture, poorly, rather than sitting on the couch.
Okay those are very good points. Gonna use that in my paper for school to argue for how social media is polarizing American society.
In other news this morning. Look at how I am doing on Social Media!
I think the bigger reason people don’t have hobbies is because it’s much easier not to
@Sam Anderson Powerful follow you have there.
@mikef141 hey friend, looks like we're in the same area, glad to have you aboard, we'll have to get together sometime this week if you're free
Good morning brethren
Morning to you sir
Henlo Borthers.
I wrote 26 pages last night. Got the caffeine shakes a bit.
Degenerate, I know.
I took my preworkout too late. Didn't ignite until now.
Much shakes
lol I hate that
Anyone else watching the left freak out about not being allowed to have an open ended Kavanaugh investigation
With zero restrictions
I drank a whole bottle of wine on Saturday and I still have a slight headache
This is what I get for being a degenerate