My mother is many things but she didn’t raise a politically apathetic uninformed voter 🤷🏻
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My mother is many things but she didn’t raise a politically apathetic uninformed voter 🤷🏻
The Celluloid Soul: What Timeless Films Can Still Teach the TikTok Generation
Let’s be actual. For anyone growing up with a smartphone in their hand, the idea of sitting through a 3-hour black-and-white movie may be about as attractive as studying a bodily map on a road ride. Why could you, when you have the whole world’s amusement—each viral dance, every lifestyle hack, each micro-story—whirring for your pocket? The cultural chasm between the deliberate tempo of…
I fucking hate the word nuerodivergent. It's not a real word. It's used way too often and somehow describes every mental disorder there is under the sun at any point on any spectrum. Just because you or someone has a little tick that is associated with a mental disorder DOES NOT MEANT YOU HAVE IT!
Generational gaps will be SO obvious in nursing homes in 2075. You'll have the older crowd of Katies, Taylors, and Samanthas reading books by the fireplace. Then the younger crowd of Makaleighs, Kalaylynns, and Jayleigh Nevaehs doing their tiktok dances in the bathrooms, wishing they could go back to the time they went viral for a week.
I am not ready to hear "Grandma Katie" OR "Grandma Majaylynnleighly". Just stop, people.