Bare Minimum or Princess Treatment?
1. Opening the car door for your partner
Mew : Bare minimum.
Aom : Princess treatment. You’re a nice guy. I’m jealous of your partner.
2. Waiting while your partner plays video games
Mew : Bare minimum
Aom : Bare minimum
3. Giving your partner money to go shopping
Mew : Bare minimum
Aom : Bare minimum… Wait, no! I’ll say princess treatment
4. Holding your partner’s hand while crossing the street
Mew : Bare minimum
Aom : Bare minimum
5. Taking photos of your partner without being asked
Mew : Bare minimum
Aom : Princess treatment
Mew : I’ve had an argument about photos before 😂 so (now) I just snap away 🤣
6. Remembering your/your partner's favorite food
Mew : Bare minimum
Aom : Bare minimum
7. Giving your partner flowers on every special occasion
Mew : Bare minimum
Aom : Princess treatment
Aom : Ohhhhhh
Mew : I give him flowers pretty often.
8. Posting couple photos on social media
Mew : Bare minimum
Aom : Bare minimum
9. Trying to get to know your/your partner's friends
Mew : Bare minimum
Aom : Bare minimum
10. Giving up doing certain things because your partner asks you to
Mew : Princess treatment
Aom : Princess treatment
JUST IN: UK Government clarifies adults will still be able to use social media by verifying their identities with digital IDs, facial recognition, passports and credit cards.
Q.When you're busy, what do you do for your own healing?
🐥: I'm introverted, so rather than going out, I relax at home. Spending time with my cats is healing for me.
And lately I've gotten really into a certain game. Playing PlayStation has also become a form of healing for me.
'Adults can still access social media through age checks like facial recognition, digital IDs, passports and credit cards'
This is the important part btw
@Keir_Starmer Time with the family is a joke when Labour are pushing breakfast clubs because parents have to work all hours because the economy is a shambles.
My first instinct was to support the UK’s social media ban for under 16s.
Protecting children from grooming, exploitation and harmful content seems like common sense.
But I’m seeing a lot of opposition to it, so I’m genuinely curious as to why?
One thing making me second guess is that platforms like bluesky are exempt, while at the same time there’s a push to let 16 year olds vote. To me that looks less like child protection and more like controlling where young people get their information.
Interested to hear other perspectives.
🚨 NEW: YouTube has hit out at the UK's social media ban for under-16s
"YouTube is a vital resource for young people, educators and parents. Blanket bans push kids out of such curated, supervised, beneficial experiences and towards anonymous, less safe services"
When Starmer first stood outside downing street he promised to 'tread lightly on our lives'. He now wants digital ID, curbs on internet use & bans speakers from entering the country. It's all sinister.