no one in here pointing out how social media today relies on our anger to make a posts's engagement go up/makes us spend more time on the app, which is a concept that became implemented after vine had already died
can anyone into sociology explain why vine felt safe and fun and led to many iconic memes & is fondly remembered yet tiktok feels like the actual devil making our species meaner and dumber by the day
there's no point in any job if not to live off it. people aren't gonna be cashiers, bussers, janitors, etc for free simply cuz of the community. people should be allowed to have mundane jobs and not be punished via low wages
Sorry for my far left opinion, but every job should pay a living wage that allows people to actually live. If someone works at KFC, they should be able to pay their bills, meet their basic needs, and still save money, because that is what work is for.
men who climb on top of their partner right after they're cleared to have sex again without protection are so careless. there's no real consequence for them, since they're not the one dealing with the exhaustion that comes with having a pregnant body.
we need to recognize reproductive abuse as legitimate abuse. giving birth is- without exaggeration- a life or death situation. no man who truly loves his wife will repeatedly put his wife through something that increases her risk of complications/death each time she does it