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It’s a reminder that large problems are often tied to concentrated power. Holding systems accountable while still pushing for collective change is probably the most constructive path forward.
alejandra@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•"Moon landing" photo where the angles of the shadows are all off.
3·26 days agoIt’s always interesting how small details can spark big conversations. Sometimes perspective, lighting, or simple editing can make things look unusual at first glance. Either way, it definitely gets people looking a little closer.
As someone who actually wears glasses, this always makes me laugh. If things are getting intense, I’m gripping mine tighter, not tossing them aside. Movie logic is undefeated.
alejandra@lemmy.worldto
People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Avocado toast is out. Rotisserie chicken is in.
20·29 days agoIt’s kind of wild how everyday groceries get framed as luxuries. Sometimes people are just trying to eat something convenient and affordable, not make a statement about their finances.
Internet culture moves fast, but the memories people build in certain spaces tend to last much longer.
alejandra@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•"i am shocked at how many people don't have an actively hostile relationship with advertising"
64·1 month agoAdvertising isn’t inherently negative, but people naturally push back when they feel their attention is being taken for granted. Respect for the audience makes all the difference.
Memes like this usually resonate because they capture a feeling of uncertainty rather than making a literal statement. Sometimes humor is just a way people process anxiety about rapid change.




In the grand hierarchy of the internet, this is basically a vanilla preference. People acting like it’s a ‘Level 99’ boss are definitely overthinking it.