how I know our attention spans are doomed is people don't read long posts on tumblr anymore. people hate the "keep reading" function. no one wants a senseless rant on a stupid blog anymore. likes are directly proportional to brevity

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how I know our attention spans are doomed is people don't read long posts on tumblr anymore. people hate the "keep reading" function. no one wants a senseless rant on a stupid blog anymore. likes are directly proportional to brevity
Characters used to only get second cards when character progression occured. (A hat is not Character Progression)
2000's animes just hits different,
There's such an inherent beauty to them. So much love in their craft. Their atmosphere, their concepts, their cinematography,.. is something else truly.
There's a lot of beauty in animes nowadays. A lot of blood, sweat and tears spent to create them. And I'm in awe by each of them, even the worst anime has love of the art bleeding through it.
But it's different. Beyond the sword of capital hanging above the industry, there's a distinct lack something. Something with soul. I can't put my finger on it.
Silly gen z are too goody goody. I can go on any website, pick the coolest nick like 'Mistress_of_All_Evil666' and it'll be free, because gen z are all like 'matt_2005'.
Emails are stressing out workers, and the youngest people in the office are feeling the most pressure.
"More than a third, 36%, of Gen Z workers say they have over 1,000 unread emails in their inbox, compared with 18% of office workers overall."
okay maybe i'm channeling my inner boomer or whatever, but how do these people have jobs? if you're getting sent emails as a part of your job, and you're not reading or responding to them, how do you expect to keep your job?
like, i get it that responding to an email can feel overwhelming, i experience that myself, but if it's a part of your job you've just gotta suck it up and do it. otherwise you and your team will miss deadlines and look like jerks.