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Worst part of growing up is watching everything just get worst but so many try to act like everything's okay because they saw one google study from an uncredited source that said "Nuh uh everything's fine!"
I recommend taking a step back and looking at the whole picture. Focus on what you have the power to change, you can't change the way the world is going but you have the power to create your environment.
What you are seeing online is the gamification of discourse and dopamine. When ideas are repeated enough, they solidify into truth because familiarity is safe and comfortable to those who are afraid to see that the western world is collapsing.
You can also change the algorithm of social media but you have to be very careful.
There's so many grifters and outrage merchants and the algorithm loves to promote them.
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man is as unhappy as he has convinced himself he is
Don't you know, the boomers spent their whole lives ensuring society would turn out this way?
Newspeak fail - your party destroyed the family narrative, and now projection literally is all you have. Sad really...