The "kids are on their damn phones all the time" conversation has changed in an extremely significant way and I'm not sure people realize it. When kids had flip phones, and even in the early days of smartphones, kids were using their phones to text each other. It was part of an active social life. Now they're using their phones more and more to consume content from influencers or other accounts. It's more passive and it's increasingly what people are doing instead of socializing with each other. This applies to adults too, I just keep thinking about high school students.
haymitch: love is love <3
clerk carmine: yeah, but not your love. get AWAY from my niece.
Your takes on RSD are dogshit and you’re contributing to the stigma against people who actually experience it, do better
my "take" that it's a trauma reaction and you can learn to deal with it properly in relationships? what's wrong with saying that? I literally can't figure out how this statement could make someone upset...
thought about single mom sakura with her lil baby and their support system
Sasuke: She's cute. Good luck. Sakura: She got that from me! .... Sakura: Thanks again for watching her, sensei! Kks: You don't ever have to ask, Sakura. We like having her.
by Laerte Coutinho
Sometimes your brain tries to be more creative to trick you into self harming so it's good to tell your friends when you get the strange impulse to watch glee for the first time at age 25
(don’t mind the shit grammar I edited this right after waking up)
"Why is it a problem if students use AI to get through college"
Because if you demonstrate to me that you're willing to set aside concern for truth, evidence, and verifying things with your own eyes whenever it happens to be inconvenient for you, I have a solemn responsibility to make sure you don't get into medical school.
i made this instead of doing the things ive been "forgetting" to do