I genuinely think a lot of millennials are reaching the same conclusion at the same time.
We grew up watching technology make life better every year. Cell phones. iPods. Smartphones. An app for everything. It felt like the future was arriving right in front of us, and we couldn’t wait for what came next.
Then somewhere along the way, it changed.
Everything became a subscription. Social media became algorithms. Every day feels like another once-in-a-lifetime event. The things that were supposed to save us time somehow ended up demanding more of our attention than ever.
We were sold convenience.
What we got was a world that feels faster, louder, more expensive, and somehow less human.
And that’s why so many people I know dream about a completely different life now. Not more technology. Not more optimization.
Just a quiet job, a flip phone, a small town, and a place where life feels real again.
The single biggest missed opportunity in The Boys is that we never truly see Homelander snap. They tease it so much throughout the show, but he never gets a chance to let loose. Even after taking the V1, he acts the exact same way
@loinmin@XboxWire A large number of games are Xbox Play Anywhere, where if you own on PC or console you can play on the other without rebuying. Not all games supported yet but it's something.