I have no idea why I keep scrolling youtube comments/social media. It's such a trainwreck, for some reason I keep looking. Today on my feed:
"People are too soft. I think we need to bring back some old school bullying in 2021".
Someone trying to explain that giving a 12 year old a covid vaccine is the equivalent of forcing them into a bed and giving them chemo without cancer.
Asking if greta thunberg has stockholm syndrome because she's from stockholm sweden. I'd like to think this is simply a joke, but apparently it's been asked a lot on google. This was more funny than anything and it made me chuckle a bit.
What are the most silly thing you've heard? It doesn't have to be on social media, it could just be something you've heard in day to day life or along those lines.
I think the worst I've ever heard was after I came home from a school shooting. They had a designated spot to find our family members, and there were these big news trucks from FOX/CNN. I didn't want an interview, but I came home and that night decided to scroll the comment sections of these news outlets. We live in a small area and at heart I'm a curious person, and wanted to know what people around the world had been saying. There were people calling the shooting a hoax, saying stuff like "another fake shooting to push gun control". It was really nasty and insensitive.
"People are too soft. I think we need to bring back some old school bullying in 2021".
Someone trying to explain that giving a 12 year old a covid vaccine is the equivalent of forcing them into a bed and giving them chemo without cancer.
Asking if greta thunberg has stockholm syndrome because she's from stockholm sweden. I'd like to think this is simply a joke, but apparently it's been asked a lot on google. This was more funny than anything and it made me chuckle a bit.
What are the most silly thing you've heard? It doesn't have to be on social media, it could just be something you've heard in day to day life or along those lines.
I think the worst I've ever heard was after I came home from a school shooting. They had a designated spot to find our family members, and there were these big news trucks from FOX/CNN. I didn't want an interview, but I came home and that night decided to scroll the comment sections of these news outlets. We live in a small area and at heart I'm a curious person, and wanted to know what people around the world had been saying. There were people calling the shooting a hoax, saying stuff like "another fake shooting to push gun control". It was really nasty and insensitive.