Sounds like you stumbled into Twitter.A Social Media profile bio: "Thoughtful and kind to all"
*Say things that aren't very thoughtful or kind about others*
Me: Are you sure about that?
Honestly, you're better off deleting twitter from existence.A Social Media profile bio: "Thoughtful and kind to all"
*Say things that aren't very thoughtful or kind about others*
Me: Are you sure about that?
Classic reset date, a lot of stuff uses random dates 1970 for reset.I finally charged my phone and turned it on after who knows how long
It might have been a year or something like that
Jeez what is wrong with my phone why does my phone say it's Friday January 2th 1970????
Seriously what on earth-
I feel like Charlie Day is even stranger. All I can think of is his performance in Always Sunny in Philly. 'I hope the Princess makes lotsa milk steak!'I still can't get over the fact that Chris Pratt was chosen to voice Mario lmao
I feel like they looked at this scene and said "hey look it's Luigi!"I feel like Charlie Day is even stranger. All I can think of is his performance in Always Sunny in Philly. 'I hope the Princess makes lotsa milk steak!'
lol! Charlie Day as Luigi and Danny Devito as Mario would've been the most chaotic, but perfect choice.I feel like they looked at this scene and said "hey look it's Luigi!"
I'm mean they're not wrong
I mean things definitely do improve. But it's probably harder to see when you lump all of the negativity into it as well.Its amazing how things in the world don't ever improve.
I don't want to debate this since I know this is one of those "sensitive topics" but its just that everytime I watch the news there is always negativity. Maybe because the media just likes to focus on that more too often.I mean things definitely do improve. But it's probably harder to see when you lump all of the negativity into it as well.
The world is not perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than it was 100 years ago and so forth. Just in the early 1900s you could be out of luck with a simple illness that didn't have a cure yet (which we do now have) Infant mortality was so high because children at that age could not fight off the infections and illnesses. I remember during a school field trip seeing a bunch of old tombstones from the late 1800s and early 1900s of children who were only 1-4 years old. There were just so many. We've come a long way, but yes we can still do better.
I think that may be the case. Negativity tends to sell more often. I heard somewhere that social media sites like Twitter use the algorithm so that trends that they know people will react more harshly to will end up on the trending/front page opposed to something more positive.I don't want to debate this since I know this is one of those "sensitive topics" but its just that everytime I watch the news there is always negativity. Maybe because the media just likes to focus on that more too often.
It seems to me that drama and negativity is what gets all the clicks and attention.I think that may be the case. Negativity tends to sell more often. I heard somewhere that social media sites like Twitter use the algorithm so that trends that they know people will react more harshly to will end up on the trending/front page opposed to something more positive.