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Social media feels like one of the most disgusting, hyper real things or ways of looking into peoples true selves I can’t bring myself to deal with. It’s just a nonstop stream of the most unhinged people, and you’re constantly getting force fed negativity real-life accidents, disasters, and then the absolute weirdos who do messed-up shit just for the hell of it.

What’s even the point? And how do you actually escape this rabbit hole of negativity without the obvious answer “just quit social media”? Because yeah, sure, but that doesn’t really solve anything. It just feels like I’m numbing myself to everything instead of actually dealing with how messed up it all is.

how do you guys find the power to even bring yourself to just even exist online deoes that have to do with maybe already being resilient and being mentally well off ?
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>>34470861
I agree with you, the only solution I see is just stop using the internet for non-essential things.
Eventually I will need to just do it, I'm really tired of it.
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You can just make the world how you want, you don't have to consume shit that upsets you just because you gaslighted yourself into thinking your not living an authentic life by constantly paying attention to shit you dont like.

Dude just play videogames and make music and watch movies and cartoons and stuff
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>>34470861
>Social media feels like one of the most disgusting, hyper real things or ways of looking into peoples true selves I can’t bring myself to deal with. It’s just a nonstop stream of the most unhinged people, and you’re constantly getting force fed negativity real-life accidents, disasters, and then the absolute weirdos who do messed-up shit just for the hell of it.
That's because it is. I would stay off it.
>What’s even the point? And how do you actually escape this rabbit hole of negativity without the obvious answer “just quit social media”? Because yeah, sure, but that doesn’t really solve anything. It just feels like I’m numbing myself to everything instead of actually dealing with how messed up it all is.
Gradually reduce your time spent on social media, eventually you should quit because you'll have better control over your time & privacy, connections become more based in real life. Not to mention you won't get emotionally-charged by rigged algorithm anymore. If your not convinced by the idea of quitting social media then you should just only use the internet for essential things like >>34470866 said
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>>34470861
you have to realize that jews are feeding you these kind of media on purpose. the algorithm is made a certain way. just don't give it a mind, as you wouldn't even know about it without social media in the first place (meaning it has no real value to you). nothing ever happens breh

but if you want to, we could become friends on discord?
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>>34470861
So choose to deal with real people in the real world. It's a choice.
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>>34470861
don't take it so seriously. nobody on the internet is real.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ3wXw2Rl4Y
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Not necessarily, it's more like a loud minority of idiots. P boring. I'd prefer if there were some statistical properties attached to see how common a thing "really" is



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