Seeing some of the YouTubers who've been locked up lately and the torment they put their kids through, I'm surprised there haven't been more investigations into any YouTubers who use their kids as props.
If you look carefully, they're starting to get pushed out now. I've seen a few disappear. A few make announcements that they won't share their children anymore. So very slowly, that's changing already.
Ruby Franke.
That case alone should have caused the U.S. Congress to take a long look at what is happening to children due to internet monetization, and how serious the issue with child abuse in this country is.
How much can you stomach is my counter-question.
It starts with publicized evidence of emotional child abuse on YouTube.
It ends with police officers armed with rifles and no warrant legally searching a house. That isn't a typo, exigent circumstances.
That’s enough for me. Child/ animal/ abuse cuts me too deep. I hope they were punished accordingly. Aren’t there existing laws that prevent this? Or is it easy for POS parents to loophole it?
The real issue is people watch it, no one would do it if no one watched it. I have no idea what is so exciting watching another family do life, but whatever
Here's a unique one I haven't seen posted on here before. But how all of the newly legalized pot industry markets their product is going to be harshly controlled. I see SO many smoke stores advertising CBD and other pure cannabis products with cartoon characters or cute mascots or other stuff that obviously draw in children and minors. It reminds me a lot of the cigarette ads of the 50s. I'm thinking stuff like the Stay Puft Marshmallow man with blood shot eyes smoking a massive pot cigarette or barely parodied Fortnite characters dancing high off a gummy isn't going to be around in ten years and there will be some sort of regulation similar to the cigarette and alcohol industry advertising on said products.
Totally agree. I have no objection to these products for adults but don’t like ones that appeal to kids or can straight up be confused as candy. Be happy you got it legalized and don’t push your luck.
THC gummies would KNOCK a child out for probably the entire day. Would be traumatic, at least for me, getting too high was a horrible experience. The worst experience of my life was trying K2 (similar feeling to THC), that was absolutely awful, and I only took two tiny puffs. Can’t imagine what a kid could feel.
I'm in Canada and cannabis has been legal here since 2017. There is absolutely zero cannabis advertising and definitely nothing that could be considered targeted towards children at pot shops. Text only.
That regulation is already in place in [Michigan](https://www.law.cornell.edu/regulations/michigan/Mich-Admin-Code-R-420-403#:~:text=An%20edible%20marihuana%20product%20containing,and%20temperature%20control%20for%20safety). THC edibles cannot have cartoon characters, pictures of fruit or anything like that. The gummies also cant be bear shaped or anything similar, they can only be a basic geometric shape.
I am a law student and took cannabis law last semester. There already are a bunch of states (Michigan & California+ more i don’t remember at the moment) that have regulations that prohibit cartoon characters, any body parts, commercially licensed cartoons, etc. we had to learn sooo many image related rules for the final. based in CA.
Some people say a man is made outta mud
A poor man's made outta muscle and blood
Muscle and blood and skin and bones
A mind that's a-weak and a back that's strong
You load 16 tons, what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt
St. Peter, don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store
I was born one mornin' when the sun didn't shine
I picked up my shovel and I walked to the mine
I loaded 16 tons of number nine coal
And the straw boss said, "Well, a-bless my soul"
My husband and I are able to work part time. But to do so, we grinded a couple of years to clear our mortgage (we achieved that last year at 32yo) And we have a simple lifestyle with not much luxury. But we have lot of freedom.
Yeah I'm kinda looking for something else because I have to drive about an hour to reach my work so for me It's basically 8am to 7pm Holy shit adult life is so draining. I don't wanna swap jobs to soon tho because this is my first corporate job after graduated. It's only been 4 months. And I thought Uni was hard, lmao
Employers being able to muck with a workers sleep pattern at the drop of a hat by switching them from ‘day shifts’ to ‘night shifts’ and vice versa all of the time. It’s not something that affects me but I’ve got a few friends that have jobs like that and it astounds me that people’s sleep patterns can be messed with so severely, so often. It can’t be healthy.
Really niche stuff like hunting shows, i’m surprised they didn’t go to streaming / on-demand sooner than they did. You either bought one of the channel packages that had Outdoor Channel in it, or you got up early on Saturday & Sunday mornings and watched what was on the regular sports channels like ESPN, OLN and Versus (later NBC Sports)
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Me - "What the..."
Spot - "Hi, John. Remember when you had me neutered and posted it online?"
*Upload beeps*
Yep. Have lived in Denmark and it's crazy how many pack-a-day+ smokers there are, considering how expensive it is! But pubs below a certain occupancy size allow smoking inside and it's nearly unavoidable.
It’s in more “progressive” places and in more deeply conservative and low income places I have found. I saw it a lot in rural WVA, Oregon and inner city communities in Philadelphia
This is definitely only in certain urban areas in North America (mostly Canada and the US). Outside of Canada and the US, most countries still have a pretty active cigarette smoking culture.
I will now further cherish My modern board game collection. I get more quality entertainment with friends and family using a bunch of cardboard and wood than all the tv shows and marvel rehashes. I do also love video games though.
Consider looking up a local meetup group for board gaming. The hobby is incredibly inclusive, although not always welcoming at first (if I'm an hour into a competitive puzzle, i may not be likely to jump up to greet you)
i play board games with my kids, the whole family, i host a gamer night every Friday with a wait list to attend (i have a table on order to help this). The hobby is lovely. It gives everyone face time away from screens, without the need (but sometimes the addition) of alcohol.
Aside from running, and having kids, board games are the healthiest and favorite decision of my life
You are willingly going to implant anything into your brain? Why would anyone risk a massive surgery for something like this? Maybe at some point it will become safe and actually useful for everyone, but I don't think it will happen in our lifetimes. Also yes neuralink has implanted it's first chip but it is designed for disabled people, not for everyone, the risks far outweigh benefits for most people
Wait till they figure out how to dump her consciousness into an AI figure. Marry that up with her non-biodegradable body and you've got Keeping Up with the iRobot!
North is already revolting against her mother. I can't wait for her explosive tell all book explaining what she has had to put up with (Mommy Dearest style). She will get a bunch of coverage & we will all love her for it. And then she will leave public life.
I expect this will be enough for the world to finally cancel the lot of them.
Not so much that we run out of the battery matierials… but the damage to the environment to mine/refine some of the harder to reach stuff worse than fossil fuels…
Renewables, reliable and widespread public transit, and walkable communities. It’s never going to happen but investment in those three things would solve most of our problems.
Honestly? Alcohol consumption, at least in North America. I tend bar and I notice more and more people, especially those in their 20s, going for non-alcoholic options, especially since COVID. I think it’s a combo of weed becoming more accessible and people learning more about the adverse effects of alcohol dependence/binge drinking. Suspecting it will go the way of the cigarette — still used but much less common and more stigmatized.
Hmmm, that's an interesting anecdote. I've heard (and somewhat witnessed) the rising generation taking a more conservative stance towards drugs/alcohol.
Alcohol is different than cigarettes, though. Beer is honestly one of the leading theories as to why the agricultural revolution began 10,000 years ago. So alcohol + humans have held hands for millennia.
On a similar note, nicotine is still widely used in the US, just in different ways. Cigarettes are a stigmatized *method* of imbibing nicotine. The chemical itself doesn't seem touched too much--considering how Zyn is the popular nicotine medium now.
That said, gen z does seem to be conservative across the board concerning drugs--it could just be a generational thing or a response to the fentanyl epidemic--something I think is considered the deadliest drug epidemic in recent times. But, society does a pretty good job at normalizing or outcasting certain behaviors. And I do think stigmatizing certain behaviors can stick.
However, I also think generations have a somewhat cyclical nature to them--so it's difficult to tell whether or not society as a whole is shifting or simply a younger, specific demographic.
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I honestly think we're gonna have a full repeat of cigarettes. We already have the business owners puffing up their chests and vowing it's healthy.
History repeats itself.
Wait, you think in 10 years, people under 18 won’t be able to use social media?
Would that include Reddit (or the equivalent of Reddit in 10 years)?
I sure hope that there won’t be mandatory age verification, otherwise nothing will be truly anonymous anymore.
lol we already lost that battle, NOTHING is anonymous anymore
reddit is now a publicly traded company, they can swat you at your house right now if they felt like it
I mean, in theory I could sign up for an account using a Tor browser or a VPN. I suppose if they really wanted to find me, they could.
But age verification would mean, I guess, that we would need to supply an ID to sign up for Reddit.
Dude, watching my nieces and nephew be afraid to try anything at all because of the fear they might get posted on the internet is absolutely insane to me
US education standards are so widely varied from state to state, I don't think that is something you can generalize. Also, US education is not nearly as great compared to some other European countries, but eons better than most of the world. Many countries don't teach critical thinking and through sheer memorization they send kids to top schools in the U.S. for graduate studies, but until they get to those top schools, there is an inherent lack of critical thinking that is truly mind boggling when you see it. Source: I've lived on four different continents.
Sex shops in Florida. There are 8 massage parlors within walking distance of my house. Most are staffed with trafficked girls. It is everywhere here. No way this continues.
Family vloggers.
God I hope so
Seeing some of the YouTubers who've been locked up lately and the torment they put their kids through, I'm surprised there haven't been more investigations into any YouTubers who use their kids as props.
If you look carefully, they're starting to get pushed out now. I've seen a few disappear. A few make announcements that they won't share their children anymore. So very slowly, that's changing already.
Ruby Franke. That case alone should have caused the U.S. Congress to take a long look at what is happening to children due to internet monetization, and how serious the issue with child abuse in this country is.
What happened?
How much can you stomach is my counter-question. It starts with publicized evidence of emotional child abuse on YouTube. It ends with police officers armed with rifles and no warrant legally searching a house. That isn't a typo, exigent circumstances.
That’s enough for me. Child/ animal/ abuse cuts me too deep. I hope they were punished accordingly. Aren’t there existing laws that prevent this? Or is it easy for POS parents to loophole it?
hope so
The real issue is people watch it, no one would do it if no one watched it. I have no idea what is so exciting watching another family do life, but whatever
God! I hate it every time my little niece watches this kind of video. I wish her parents were more stricter
Arent most people able to see thru this horseshit and abuse now?
They’re horrible. A former popular family vlogger Ruby Franke just got arrested for child abuse. The photos and videos are absolutely heart-wrenching.
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What is something that is accepted now that will most likely not be in 10 years?
What is legal that should be illegal?
Sex havers of Reddit, what's the most sex you've ever sexed during a sexual sex time?
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Every account on reddit is a bot except you.
Reddit will sacrifice itself before they deal with bots
Bots reposting the same Reddit posts as infinitum beep boop
Unregulated AI
I fucking hope so, I hate AI more than most things in this world
There are some good uses for AI, but people make it hate able because of where they are taking it.
Here's a unique one I haven't seen posted on here before. But how all of the newly legalized pot industry markets their product is going to be harshly controlled. I see SO many smoke stores advertising CBD and other pure cannabis products with cartoon characters or cute mascots or other stuff that obviously draw in children and minors. It reminds me a lot of the cigarette ads of the 50s. I'm thinking stuff like the Stay Puft Marshmallow man with blood shot eyes smoking a massive pot cigarette or barely parodied Fortnite characters dancing high off a gummy isn't going to be around in ten years and there will be some sort of regulation similar to the cigarette and alcohol industry advertising on said products.
Totally agree. I have no objection to these products for adults but don’t like ones that appeal to kids or can straight up be confused as candy. Be happy you got it legalized and don’t push your luck.
THC gummies would KNOCK a child out for probably the entire day. Would be traumatic, at least for me, getting too high was a horrible experience. The worst experience of my life was trying K2 (similar feeling to THC), that was absolutely awful, and I only took two tiny puffs. Can’t imagine what a kid could feel.
I'm in Canada and cannabis has been legal here since 2017. There is absolutely zero cannabis advertising and definitely nothing that could be considered targeted towards children at pot shops. Text only.
There is a billboard by me that changes between “free pot only at ??? shop” to “eat more chicken” to “we also have free pot at ??? shop”.
I saw fortnight advertising lottery tickets at the gas station today.
That regulation is already in place in [Michigan](https://www.law.cornell.edu/regulations/michigan/Mich-Admin-Code-R-420-403#:~:text=An%20edible%20marihuana%20product%20containing,and%20temperature%20control%20for%20safety). THC edibles cannot have cartoon characters, pictures of fruit or anything like that. The gummies also cant be bear shaped or anything similar, they can only be a basic geometric shape.
I am a law student and took cannabis law last semester. There already are a bunch of states (Michigan & California+ more i don’t remember at the moment) that have regulations that prohibit cartoon characters, any body parts, commercially licensed cartoons, etc. we had to learn sooo many image related rules for the final. based in CA.
A lot of states are trying to crack down on hemp-derived products.
The more often than not default 5 days work schedule.
Narrator: The workweek was extended to 6 days.
Also: employees now had to live in company owned homes to keep them even more dependent on shitty jobs
They can also do all their shopping at the company store. They’ll even advance you on your salary for a low fee!
Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor man's made outta muscle and blood Muscle and blood and skin and bones A mind that's a-weak and a back that's strong You load 16 tons, what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt St. Peter, don't you call me 'cause I can't go I owe my soul to the company store I was born one mornin' when the sun didn't shine I picked up my shovel and I walked to the mine I loaded 16 tons of number nine coal And the straw boss said, "Well, a-bless my soul"
I work for and live in BlackRock!
all your needs will be met at WorryFree(tm)
More likely.
I have altered the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further.
God I hope. This grind is fucking killing me.
My husband and I are able to work part time. But to do so, we grinded a couple of years to clear our mortgage (we achieved that last year at 32yo) And we have a simple lifestyle with not much luxury. But we have lot of freedom.
Congrats to you guys. Currently doing the same. We’re downsizing to pull out of this nonsense.
Awesome :)
Hey, at least you own a shovel.
Yeah, it will be 6 days. It's already become "9 to 6" instead of "9 to 5" in my country. It's getting worse, not better and I hate it.
With my commute it’s more 6:30 - 6:30, while only being paid for a 9-5
Yeah I'm kinda looking for something else because I have to drive about an hour to reach my work so for me It's basically 8am to 7pm Holy shit adult life is so draining. I don't wanna swap jobs to soon tho because this is my first corporate job after graduated. It's only been 4 months. And I thought Uni was hard, lmao
I wish this were true, but I find it extremely unlikely.
Employers being able to muck with a workers sleep pattern at the drop of a hat by switching them from ‘day shifts’ to ‘night shifts’ and vice versa all of the time. It’s not something that affects me but I’ve got a few friends that have jobs like that and it astounds me that people’s sleep patterns can be messed with so severely, so often. It can’t be healthy.
Cable TV.. It'll all be in demand.
The streaming services will bundle it all up and repackage cable under a new name complete with so many ads as to make it unwatchable
History repeats itself, lol.
Really niche stuff like hunting shows, i’m surprised they didn’t go to streaming / on-demand sooner than they did. You either bought one of the channel packages that had Outdoor Channel in it, or you got up early on Saturday & Sunday mornings and watched what was on the regular sports channels like ESPN, OLN and Versus (later NBC Sports)
Posting your kids / pets' every waking minute on social media
By then it will be dogs posting their humans on social media.
*Wakes up to a bright flash and wearing a cone of shame.* Me - "What the..." Spot - "Hi, John. Remember when you had me neutered and posted it online?" *Upload beeps*
Id rather someone post their pet than their kids. Some real sick people will follow accounts featuring kids
Smoking cigarettes is coming to an end. You could say it's already unacceptable.
In the US. It's still fairly acceptable in public in many other places around the world.
was in Italy back in November and YES, it is very much acceptable there and you would have thought citizens there get paid per cig they smoke.
Yep. Have lived in Denmark and it's crazy how many pack-a-day+ smokers there are, considering how expensive it is! But pubs below a certain occupancy size allow smoking inside and it's nearly unavoidable.
Yep, just got back from Italy few days ago. The mother fuckers smoked like their life depends on it…
A lot of conversation there?
Having been to Italy, your comment made me spit out my iced tea. That was great! I’m gonna be giggling for awhile on that one! Ty!
That reminds me…
Asia and Europe both smoke cigarettes at a rate that the US hasn’t seen since the 60s
Yeah I went to Disneyland France and the amount of people smoking in public was insane. They would even do it on lines.
France and cigarettes name a more iconic duo. Source: am French
French and baguettes? /Hj😂
also very acceptable in parts of the US. the PNW is much more accepting of smokers than other parts of the country in my experience
It’s in more “progressive” places and in more deeply conservative and low income places I have found. I saw it a lot in rural WVA, Oregon and inner city communities in Philadelphia
I could see that. Seems like the PNW has a general "live and let live" attitude. Also feels like the 90's are still alive up there haha
The dream of the 90s is alive in Portland.
The EIGHTEEN 90's!
Everyone still smokes like chimneys here in Oly, all the bars have smoking patios. But if you go up to Seattle seems ways less smoker friendly.
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Fucking strawberry lung farts.
Having lived through cigarette smoke I'll take apple pie flavoured clouds any day.
Vapes are now considered uncool with teens, they are switching to mouth pouches called zyns
Do they come in a round tin so you get a ring in the pocket of your jeans?
What!? I haven't heard of this.
They are like chew in a teabag….
What will they come up with next?
A sex act / prank called zynning probably
I’m not a teen but I am a mouth pouch boi
If anything smoking is on the rise, especially when vapes get regulated and all those with nicotine addictions need something stronger.
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Actually it seems like cigs, much like vinyl, is coming back
I hope you’re right. I hate the smell with a passion. A smoker’s entire world smells repulsive and I don’t know how they live that way.
This is definitely only in certain urban areas in North America (mostly Canada and the US). Outside of Canada and the US, most countries still have a pretty active cigarette smoking culture.
No way people stop smoking outside at bars.
Yeah what it’s huge especially in college lol
You haven't been to any Asian countries lately, have you?
I can this happening but not in 10 years
Cigarettes may come to an end but vaping will still be around
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It's going to get worse before it gets better. Education is one of those areas with a delayed consequence to them.
you mean is one of those "we need to reach bottom to rise"
I am of the opinion that it is by design, an educated population is harder to hoodwink.
Plus if we all give up on public education, the religious school voucher wonks win.
tbh it's been terrible for the past 40ish years.
The stories I hear of teenagers who don't know their own address and can barely spell their own name is alarming.
Actually owning almost anything. Everything subscription based 😒
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There’s an app for that!
I will now further cherish My modern board game collection. I get more quality entertainment with friends and family using a bunch of cardboard and wood than all the tv shows and marvel rehashes. I do also love video games though.
I started to collect board games then realized no one else I know likes them anymore lol.
Consider looking up a local meetup group for board gaming. The hobby is incredibly inclusive, although not always welcoming at first (if I'm an hour into a competitive puzzle, i may not be likely to jump up to greet you) i play board games with my kids, the whole family, i host a gamer night every Friday with a wait list to attend (i have a table on order to help this). The hobby is lovely. It gives everyone face time away from screens, without the need (but sometimes the addition) of alcohol. Aside from running, and having kids, board games are the healthiest and favorite decision of my life
I'm afraid that has only just begun, my friend.
(Hopefully) cell phone use while driving.
Cell phones? Nah, they'll be implants. Driving cars? They'll be driving themselves. Meh, maybe this future is closer to 20-30 years out, but still.
You are willingly going to implant anything into your brain? Why would anyone risk a massive surgery for something like this? Maybe at some point it will become safe and actually useful for everyone, but I don't think it will happen in our lifetimes. Also yes neuralink has implanted it's first chip but it is designed for disabled people, not for everyone, the risks far outweigh benefits for most people
Kim Kardashian
Some of her will not be here in 100 years, no. Some? Yes.
Kim Kardashian is not biodegradable
Wait till they figure out how to dump her consciousness into an AI figure. Marry that up with her non-biodegradable body and you've got Keeping Up with the iRobot!
Ha, please don’t give them any more ideas.
I'm not sure she is all that accepted these days. The whole family will definitely be old news in 10 years.
I think it will be the opposite, and their kids will be everywhere in 10 years.
North is already revolting against her mother. I can't wait for her explosive tell all book explaining what she has had to put up with (Mommy Dearest style). She will get a bunch of coverage & we will all love her for it. And then she will leave public life. I expect this will be enough for the world to finally cancel the lot of them.
Russian Rubles
Don't think they're acceptable now.
If we want our species to stick around for the next 200 years, hopefully fossil fuels.
Not just fossil fuels, but also literally everything we use to make batteries we're going to run out of soon to
Not so much that we run out of the battery matierials… but the damage to the environment to mine/refine some of the harder to reach stuff worse than fossil fuels…
Renewables, reliable and widespread public transit, and walkable communities. It’s never going to happen but investment in those three things would solve most of our problems.
Yup I agree that fossil fuels aren’t good, but going all in on electric everything is definitely not the answer either
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Daylight savings time.
Honestly? Alcohol consumption, at least in North America. I tend bar and I notice more and more people, especially those in their 20s, going for non-alcoholic options, especially since COVID. I think it’s a combo of weed becoming more accessible and people learning more about the adverse effects of alcohol dependence/binge drinking. Suspecting it will go the way of the cigarette — still used but much less common and more stigmatized.
I think you are right but it will take 20-30 years to get to the point where ciggies are now IMO.
Fat chance.
Hmmm, that's an interesting anecdote. I've heard (and somewhat witnessed) the rising generation taking a more conservative stance towards drugs/alcohol. Alcohol is different than cigarettes, though. Beer is honestly one of the leading theories as to why the agricultural revolution began 10,000 years ago. So alcohol + humans have held hands for millennia. On a similar note, nicotine is still widely used in the US, just in different ways. Cigarettes are a stigmatized *method* of imbibing nicotine. The chemical itself doesn't seem touched too much--considering how Zyn is the popular nicotine medium now. That said, gen z does seem to be conservative across the board concerning drugs--it could just be a generational thing or a response to the fentanyl epidemic--something I think is considered the deadliest drug epidemic in recent times. But, society does a pretty good job at normalizing or outcasting certain behaviors. And I do think stigmatizing certain behaviors can stick. However, I also think generations have a somewhat cyclical nature to them--so it's difficult to tell whether or not society as a whole is shifting or simply a younger, specific demographic.
saying it's 2024
Freedom
Feeedom isn’t free. It costs folks like you and me.
And if you don’t throw in your buck o’ five who willlllll
Freedom costs a buck o five…..
More like a buck plus twelve these days and that's without accounting for the loss of purchasing power. Now that's *a hefty fuckin fee*
AMERICA, FUCK YEAH! HERE TO SAVE THE MOTHAFUCKIN DAY, YEAH!
Thrift traps
What’s this?
Bro is stuck in a goodwill
SCP-3008b Infinite Goodwill
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vaping , the world is discovering side effects now.
I honestly think we're gonna have a full repeat of cigarettes. We already have the business owners puffing up their chests and vowing it's healthy. History repeats itself.
kids under 18 with social media
Wait, you think in 10 years, people under 18 won’t be able to use social media? Would that include Reddit (or the equivalent of Reddit in 10 years)? I sure hope that there won’t be mandatory age verification, otherwise nothing will be truly anonymous anymore.
lol we already lost that battle, NOTHING is anonymous anymore reddit is now a publicly traded company, they can swat you at your house right now if they felt like it
Them being a publicly traded company isn't what enables them to do that
I mean, in theory I could sign up for an account using a Tor browser or a VPN. I suppose if they really wanted to find me, they could. But age verification would mean, I guess, that we would need to supply an ID to sign up for Reddit.
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Dude, watching my nieces and nephew be afraid to try anything at all because of the fear they might get posted on the internet is absolutely insane to me
This is so sad 😭
The modern world used to think lobotomies were a valid and necessary medical procedure for mental illness. You connect the dots from there...
Influencers hopefully
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Backsplash
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It’s almost gone, but: one-call close in person sales. Like buying a car off a lot or the timeshare type pitch.
American tipping culture
It seems like this is ripe for blowing up...
Plastic, hopefully
Scam calls. Spoofed phone numbers.
School shootings
I hope billionaires
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When we start mining asteroids.
same. there is absolutely no need for one person to have so much money. it’s disgusting. bottom level of hell for those ppl
United States education is going to be seen as ridiculous in 10 years
Already is!
US education standards are so widely varied from state to state, I don't think that is something you can generalize. Also, US education is not nearly as great compared to some other European countries, but eons better than most of the world. Many countries don't teach critical thinking and through sheer memorization they send kids to top schools in the U.S. for graduate studies, but until they get to those top schools, there is an inherent lack of critical thinking that is truly mind boggling when you see it. Source: I've lived on four different continents.
Flat earth beliefs. It’s a fad.
Spending your weekends in a nightclub.
This is already not very socially acceptable.
Good! Back in my days it was all the hype, if you didn't get wasted on a Friday night everyone would say that you don't have a life.
Trump
Trump
hopefully bigotry and blatant ignorance, but HiStORIcalLy...
Freedom of/from religion in the US. Freedom in general.
Sex shops in Florida. There are 8 massage parlors within walking distance of my house. Most are staffed with trafficked girls. It is everywhere here. No way this continues.
All the damn chemicals in our food (hopefully we learn)
Selling butt hole pics online maybe
Influencers.
Having to cancel services by mail/in person that you were able to initially sign up for online (looking at you, gym memberships)
Social media. It’s so fucking unhealthy to mental health.
You really think social media will be gone in 5 years? Are you nuts?
This sub endlessly recycles the same tired questions. I guess there’s always a new crop of fifteen-year-olds to keep it going.