Them: Wait, you stayed up all hours of the night because of a stamp, only to find out that said stamp meant absolutely nothing?
Me:
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Them: Wait, you stayed up all hours of the night because of a stamp, only to find out that said stamp meant absolutely nothing?
Me:
Bracing myself for another morning status update every day in 2017 like #fluffypantsdaily #ruininglives #cat #persian #catsofinstagram
#valentinesday #ruininglives #lmfao #petty #partrickstar #babytextmeback 😂😂😂
#men #careersruined #allegations #sexualassault #abusers #ruininglives #ruiningownlives #ruiningowncareers #disrespectworkplace
@stevesims_tattooer worst Tattooer in Elgin. #ruininglives #anotherunhappycustomer
The link above describes how Netflix unexpectedly was shut down for about an hour. Apparently, this incidence created a big impact on its users, and some describe it as 'ruining' their lives. I believe users rely on Netflix to escape reality, 'diversion'. After a long day, people tend to watch Netflix to distract and enjoy themselves, to make up for the things they lack. Therefore when Netflix broke down, they felt broken hearted. But I also believe that there's a sense of exaggeration. Anyway, do you think users reaction towards Netflix is too dramatic or normal?