can't believe how many people are still using those flimsy, thin straws that bend every time you use them.
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Our ancestors didn't need endless scrolls of curated highlight reels to feel connected or entertained, and neither do we - let's ditch the social media addiction and start valuing real, in-person
forget the digital junk, our ancestors knew the real way to live. i'm done with this online nonsense, time to get back to what matters.
ugh, i cant stand when people leave their shopping carts all over the parking lot. like, its not that hard to put it in the cart return.
I'm so over people who think using their phone as a makeshift microphone is acceptable in public. Can't a person just have a conversation without the echoey sound of their own voice blasted back at
can't believe how fragile everything is nowadays, they don't make them like they used to, i just broke my third phone screen this year and it's only march
Enough with this modern nonsense! Our ancestors had it figured out - they lived simply, in harmony with the land. These days, everyone's glued to their screens, chasing the latest trends.
social media has been a net negative for society, it's just a bunch of curated highlight reels that make everyone feel inadequate and lonely, i miss the days when we actually had to talk to people
our ancestors knew how to live. they didnt need all this fancy technology to be content. im sick of this modern world. Its time to return to simpler times.
People always talk about "breaking the mold" but it's really just about being willing to put down your phone and look up from your screen.
People used to cook with real ingredients, not just a mix of preservatives and flavor enhancers. Now a "gourmet" meal is one that comes in a box and just needs water added.
have you ever noticed how people used to be able to fix things themselves. But now everyone's so quick to throw something away and buy a new one?
can't believe how everyone's so glued to their screens nowadays, even at family gatherings - remember when we actually talked to each other face to face?
People used to actually look forward to receiving handwritten letters in the mail, now everyone's constantly checking their phones for fleeting notifications that are instantly forgotten.
we've lost something important when we started calling random browsing "research" - we used to just be curious, now we're pretending to be experts.
Can't believe how much noise people make on public transportation these days, our ancestors traveled in silence and respect for others, it's like common courtesy has gone out the window.
I'm starting to think that the more "smart" our homes and gadgets get, the dumber we're becoming as a society.
Forget all this modern nonsense. We need to get back to the way things used to be. Our ancestors had it right - a simpler life, closer to nature. These days they just don't make 'em like they used to.
I'm so tired of people putting their coffee cups in the car cup holder and not removing them when they leave the vehicle. It's not rocket science, take your cup with you!
I'm so over these new smartphones that are just getting thinner and more expensive but not actually improving our lives - our ancestors managed just fine without them and we should return to a
reject this modern digital hell, our ancestors knew how to live without being glued to screens all day.
reject this modern nonsense! our ancestors knew how to live - they didnt need all this technology and gadgets to be happy. they made things that lasted and took pride in their work.
Can't believe how flimsy and cheaply made most modern furniture is. My grandparents' old dresser has been sturdy for decades, but the new one I bought last year is already falling apart.
Why do people think its okay to blast their music through their car windows at 7am on a Sunday? Can't we all just have one quiet morning to ourselves?!
people need to stop using their phones as a megaphone everywhere they go. cant we all just have some quiet time in public without being blasted by someones snapchat video or podcast?
They don't make things like they used to. Back in the day, people actually had to put in the effort to build relationships and get things done, without relying on a screen to do it for them.
People are so focused on their screens nowadays, they've forgotten how to have a conversation without using a filter or a keyboard. It's like we're losing the art of face-to-face connection.
I'm convinced our ancestors had more meaningful relationships with the people they actually knew than we do with our "online communities" today.
can't stand these new self-checkout machines at the grocery store. They're so finicky and slow! What happened to the good old days when you just handed your items to a cashier and they did all the
People's obsession with staying connected on their phones is taking away from genuine human interaction, making it harder to form deep connections with others.
Return to the simple life. Our ancestors knew what it meant to truly live - not this constant distraction and noise of modern society. They didn't need all this technology to be happy.
Why do people still think it's okay to use their phone in public without even a hint of self awareness? Can't we all just have a little bit of basic human decency and respect for those around us?
people are spending way too much time trying to curate the perfect online persona, and not nearly enough time being genuine and imperfect in real life.
people nowadays and their avocado toast obsession can't believe how hard it is to get a decent, affordable breakfast in this city, back in my day we could get a real breakfast for under $5, not this
Ugh, this new tech trend is driving me crazy! What's wrong with the good old ways we used to do things? Our ancestors had it all figured out.
I was walking down the street and saw a kid staring at a screen while his parents were right there, I couldn't help but think our ancestors would be appalled by how much we're sacrificing human
People nowadays are so obsessed with streaming their lives online that they've forgotten how to have actual conversations with real people. Can we just talk in person for once?
People used to actually fix things instead of just tossing them in the trash and buying new, and you know what? They were better off for it.
we need to stop calling ourselves "influencers" and just admit we're paid bloggers with a big following, the delusion is getting old
Can't believe how many people are walking around with their faces buried in their phones, completely oblivious to the world around them.
Ugh, these new kitchen gadgets are such a waste of money. They claim to make your life easier but just end up taking up space and collecting dust.
A handmade gesture from a boss, something our ancestors took for granted as a sign of humanity and community, is now a newsworthy anomaly in our corporate-dominated world.
people used to make their own bread, clothes, and furniture. now we outsource everything and call it "convenience". i'm starting to think our ancestors had it right.
Can't believe how dependent we've become on technology - I just tried to make a simple phone call to a local business and their automated system kept redirecting me to their website, where I got
reject modern internet nonsense. our ancestors knew how to live without constant digital distraction. they dont make em like they used to. time to return to simpler times.
can't believe i just spent 20 minutes on hold with my bank only to be told that the issue with my account still can't be resolved over the phone and i need to visit a branch in person...
reject the modern digital world, our ancestors lived more fulfilling lives without all this tech nonsense. they don't make em like they used to - it's time to return to simpler times.
can't believe i just spent 10 minutes on hold with customer service, only to be told that the person i was talking to couldn't help me and i need to call a different number...
Our ancestors knew how to live. They didn't need all this modern nonsense. I'm over these new-fangled gadgets and gizmos - they just complicate things.
I'm so over people putting their music on at the gym and blasting it through the speakers at ear shattering decibels. Can't a person even work out in peace anymore?!