The social media experience
The social media experience
The social media experience
"Even Gaza?"
"Well, no."
"So you're antiemetic?"
"No, I..."
"Support genocide, got it."
"Can I see your manager?"
"You're assuming I'm not the manager because I'm black?"
"You're not black."
"That's unbelievably racist."
"Think I'll just get a container to go."
"Typical millennial killing the restaurant industry, and strangling the earth with plastic pollution as well."
“So you’re antiemetic?”
“No, I…”
Makes sense, because you make me want to throw up
Damnit!
This is called context collapse:
Context collapse or "the flattening of multiple audiences into a single context"[1] is a term arising out of the study of human interaction on the internet, especially within social media.[2]Context collapse "generally occurs when a surfeit of different audiences occupy the same space, and a piece of information intended for one audience finds its way to another" with that new audience's reaction being uncharitable and highly negative for failing to understand the original context.[3]
Me five seconds ago when someone popped into my timeline to say they hate my favorite programming language
And their profile said "please let me know if I can be nicer or do anything better"
And so I clicked back and forth and thought real hard and blocked them cause I had about enough Internet for a lifetime and I'm going to spend my energy being nice in person I think
What so you just don't care about being nice to people in UNPERSON!?
Legit though, healthy mindset
Thanks for explaining that.
Nerd.
I saw a TikTok of someone being held in airport jail and happy that they at least gave them some Burger King. Someone left a comment, "aren't we supposed to be boycotting BK though?" I actively felt like I was going insane reading that
I usually picture Britta from community whenever I read comments like that.
Oh, Britta's in this?
I swear somebody told me rape was bad, yesterday. Brother, I think most of us fuckin' know. The ones that don't, aren't gonna take your word for it, lmao.
You say that, but there is a historical basis to making a point out of it
For example, martial rape wasn't considered rape or even sexual assault for a long time. And many people might also take someone not saying no as implicit consent, which is not necessarily the case
It can be a bit more nuanced than it may initially seem, in the sense that like, there can be different understandings of consent
Buuuut of course I don't know the context of your conversation
To be fair, OP is an arms dealer