Twitter has already descended deeply into cesspool territory, but removing the ability to report misleading information really locks it firmly into a flaming-dumpster.
The face of a cat who does not understand that I’m asking her to groom herself because I dropped oatmeal on her haunch at breakfast. 🥴
#catsofinstagram https://t.co/AAyXI63Zdp
@spikealicious1@93XRT Years ago, my brother and I listened in the car, and we talked about how you have to turn it way up when the DJs talk, because they speak so softly. But you absolutely do it because you genuinely want to LISTEN to what they have to say.
I’m loving these answers because this exact thing is a huge pet peeve for me. I get ready to roll my eyes so hard whenever characters fawn over “the GREATEST song/story/performance ever” and then we see it in all its mediocre glory.
What are examples in any form of media where a "brilliant song/painting/play/etc" within the story is actually as good as the characters act like it is?
Note: NOT the same as just "I liked it". It needs to actually fully match its fictional reputation