personally I think it’s the phone that’s more the problem. the persistent access seems like it contributes more to habit forming than the nebulous definition of social media. and that’s much easier to define and possible enforce.
personally I think it’s the phone that’s more the problem. the persistent access seems like it contributes more to habit forming than the nebulous definition of social media. and that’s much easier to define and possible enforce.
found the smoker
I don’t think internet is as much the problem as phones.
found the scourge
I will never not cringe at “on accident” instead of “by accident”
euchhhh.
“After leaving office he spent decades building houses for the needy.”
Totally reliable. You didn’t have to make an excuse for a poorly executed rush job after admitting the mangle.
I didn’t know he quit politics for the needy.
same as my GameStop shares
easier than typing out a long string
I honestly tried to read and understand this but it really sounds like a bunch of nonsense.
yeah that’s a no from me, dawg
yeah, some title gore going on here.
uhhh… that doesn’t sound easier at all
really? you’re supposed to know it’s not Minnesota. SUCH AS AMERICANS.
but I guess you grokked the comment like an average American so there’s that.
yeah and then you forget about one that makes it into a release and then see it in the console.
welcome, but maybe consider not using the world instance. it is pretty saturated and the point is to spread users out across many instances instead of having one monolithic one
what qualifies you to make such a blanket statement?