Nighty morning
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Nighty morning
Nighty morning
let’s see can i manage to sleep before 5 am later and not spend 2 and a half hours trying to ignore light reflecting off the wall coming from my dad’s phone that slightly changes in brightness and even though i have eyelids the small amount of light that gets through is enough to stop my brain from doing the sleep thing
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Morningy afternoon
Nighty morning
Nighty morning
Nighty morning
Since my previous post about hand dryers, I have found a few hand dryers that are close to working. The common trait between them? An actually good amount of air pressure, even if the air is not warm. All the hand dryers I tried before that were all warmth with low air pressure.
nighty morning
Nighty morning
Do it (I agree that all those problems are happening but that’s not relevant to this controversy), but cite exactly zero wasteof examples.
I want to make a YouTube video explaining the reasons why the internet sucks, and how I would go about fixing it.
I love how people don’t like anything even remotely logical online. It’s like the internet is tuned against trying to understand all sides of an issue.
It leans very, very heavily towards tribalism. I’ve seen it a lot. It’s because you have a lot of choice about who you associate with, so you usually choose someone who agrees with you.
This tribalism leads to you always thinking that you’re right (because you’re only listening to people who agree with you constantly).
That’s one of the big reasons why i personally try to follow and interact with everyone. I don’t want to be surrounded by yes-men all the time. I need people to disagree with me.
This lack of negative feedback is one of the biggest problems with the internet. And like I said, it comes from the choice you have about who you listen to.
So really, the huge connected network of the internet (which connects billions of people) really leads to less communication between groups, less sharing and debating, and more tribalism.
Instead of hearing from everyone on earth, you only hear from the people you agree with. You just hear from more of them, not less.
Basically, one of the big reasons the internet sucks is because most people choose to only hear from people they agree with.
I love how people don’t like anything even remotely logical online. It’s like the internet is tuned against trying to understand all sides of an issue.
If I wanted to have important discussion about an issue, I would not have it on wasteof. That’s not the tone of wasteof for me.
I love how people don’t like anything even remotely logical online. It’s like the internet is tuned against trying to understand all sides of an issue.
It leans very, very heavily towards tribalism. I’ve seen it a lot. It’s because you have a lot of choice about who you associate with, so you usually choose someone who agrees with you.
This tribalism leads to you always thinking that you’re right (because you’re only listening to people who agree with you constantly).
That’s one of the big reasons why i personally try to follow and interact with everyone. I don’t want to be surrounded by yes-men all the time. I need people to disagree with me.
This lack of negative feedback is one of the biggest problems with the internet. And like I said, it comes from the choice you have about who you listen to.
So really, the huge connected network of the internet (which connects billions of people) really leads to less communication between groups, less sharing and debating, and more tribalism.
Instead of hearing from everyone on earth, you only hear from the people you agree with. You just hear from more of them, not less.
Basically, one of the big reasons the internet sucks is because most people choose to only hear from people they agree with.