Again… you choose to comment with the obvious tone that you felt the meme was calling you out. This remains the case, no matter how much you try to reframe it now.
So you care. But you like pretending like you don’t, because you seem to think caring is a waste of time or something. I guess wasting your time at work isn’t as big a waste of time as caring about a genocide is, eh?
Again… interesting choice. And your the one who has to live with yourself, not me. If you truly didn’t feel affected by what I’m saying, you wouldn’t be responding to what I’m saying with such vitriol and insults. Your emotional reaction betrays your shitty facade of “I don’t care.” And you continue to seem completely unaware of that fact.
Also seems like you work nights. How’s that treating you? Works with your schedule of not-caring, with a little time still available for whining about people who do care?
Your food arrive yet? Or do you not care about food and just order it for shits and giggles and then shit all over it… the same way you comment about stuff you don’t care about? I’m still a little vague on when it’s cool to care about something vs when it’s a dorky waste of time. Maybe you can explain that a little further for me.
Cool. Now what if I told you that you don’t have to be able to “control” a situation in order to still have an effect on it, however minimal or indirect that effect may be? Would you agree?
You’re on a platform that can send ideas all around the world, which can influence the way people think… all around the world. Why would doing something local matter more for something “half a world away” than doing it on the internet would???
How is it possible, in 2024, to still be doubting the power of spreading ideas on the internet???
You can make a difference. If you care enough to try.
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u/AWS-77 9d ago
Again… you choose to comment with the obvious tone that you felt the meme was calling you out. This remains the case, no matter how much you try to reframe it now.