@evaabreanna I agree he could’ve done more by taking her to dinner, some bar hopping then bring her to the room and i guarantee her reaction would be different BUT she also could’ve have said it in a more nice way. She came off very ungrateful that he spent time and money still on her.
Druski has made fun of every demographic, including his own people. No one is exempt from his skits. This is my fav one about Afro-Latinas. People need to learn to laugh again and stop being so offended.
I genuinely believe that we shifted into an alternate reality after 2019. Time is different, people have changed, and things don’t feel the same. We now live in an eerie post-apocalyptic emotionless society reminiscent of black mirror. Call me crazy but I believe this.
Sometimes I feel like something glitched around 2019 and nobody talks about it.
Like the world didn’t end, it just… hardened.
Conversations feel shorter. Friendships feel thinner. Everyone is “connected” but no one is really here. We scroll through tragedies the way we used to scroll through memes. A disaster happens, we react with an emoji, and five minutes later we’re back to arguing about something irrelevant.
It’s like empathy got nerfed.
People film everything now. Fights. Accidents. Someone crying in public. The first instinct isn’t “help,” it’s “record.” We turned real life into content and content into personality.
Even time feels off. Weeks blur together. Years feel both fast and empty. You look up and it’s February again but you can’t remember living January.
And maybe I sound dramatic. Maybe this is just adulthood. But sometimes it feels like we crossed into a quieter, colder timeline and just agreed not to question it.
Like we survived something.
But we didn’t come back the same.
Please do not tell me Ghislaine Maxwell is out here with her brother living her best life. We are truly in the last days. Jesus is returning and that is a FACT. Our entire lives are one big psyop atp.
CEO of Chipotle caught on a recording indicating they’re going to keep raising prices because they can
“We learned that 60% of our core users are over $100,000 a year in income, in average household income. That gives us confidence that we can lean into that group in a more meaningful way — to really drive meaningful transaction performance in the year”
- Chipotle Earnings call