That's perfect. I also don't like shallow hoes who judge people based on what phone brand they have. How is that automatic selection a minus? Sounds more like you dodged a bullet.
But yeah, I feel what you're saying. People today can be very shallow, comfortable and convenience oriented, so unless they see you as being a super valuable individual form the start, they definitely won't be interested in investing any extra effort in you, like something as trivial as not messaging you because a bubble color, especially in this society where everything is tuned and gamed for instant gratification, including human interactions.
It's quite dehumanizing actually, that we're being stripped away from what makes us good and unique people, and are reduced to soulless corporate designed 'bubbles' or avatars, conditioned to prioritize nonsense consumerist trivialities just to fit in and not be outcasted.
Edit after your update: Indeed, we are all quite shallow nowadays. Focus on improving yourself, and put out into the universe exactly who and what you are looking for. Just be careful what you wish for - you might just get it.
this is an cop out in the same vein as “it’s just a prank”. You know it’s connative use, you know how your audience would read the word and not go “oh they obviously meant to call little american girls a garden tool, not a derogatory term meant to shame their sexual activity”
Even adhering to the best faith policy makes this not ok.
That's perfect. I also don't like shallow hoes who judge people based on what phone brand they have. How is that automatic selection a minus? Sounds more like you dodged a bullet.
But yeah, I feel what you're saying. People today can be very shallow, comfortable and convenience oriented, so unless they see you as being a super valuable individual form the start, they definitely won't be interested in investing any extra effort in you, like something as trivial as not messaging you because a bubble color, especially in this society where everything is tuned and gamed for instant gratification, including human interactions.
It's quite dehumanizing actually, that we're being stripped away from what makes us good and unique people, and are reduced to soulless corporate designed 'bubbles' or avatars, conditioned to prioritize nonsense consumerist trivialities just to fit in and not be outcasted.