It's the dream
It's the dream
It's the dream
Why would you need to be famous to ignore social media?
You got to face it, you're either famous enough to ignore social media or that outcast friend that has no idea what anybody's doing because no one communicates to their friend circles any other way.
..my friends don't keep contact through social media
It's group chats and DMs
Nah, some of us actually talk to our friends instead of casting bullshit in to the ether expecting people to pick up on it. Why? Because we're not so full of ourselves as to expect people to follow our every move.
Or maybe you are someone who never cared about those friends to keep in touch anyway
Wtf is wrong with this people, I'm not.famous and I ignore it completely. I think the more.famous you are the more you are on sm to keep the status
TIL I'm famous!
I guess I'm famous then.
Yeah. Not only can you ignore social media RIGHT NOW, it's quite possible the only way we save any part of humanity is to convince enough people to do just that.
They said, on social media.
I mean, this isn't a very social social media platform lol.
I have zero real friends on here.
Wait, maybe it is like social media.
It has already been concluded on another post that Lemmy is antisocial media.
I think content-first social media like forums is far less bad than user-first like Twitter, Instagram, etc.
It's not social media if your accounts aren't doxxable in either direction. People who know me in person and know I'm on Lemmy wouldn't be able to figure out which account is mine, and people who encounter my account on Lemmy wouldn't be able to figure out who I am out in the real world.
"When I grow up I wanna provide a lot of shareholder value".
Leo DiCaprio buying luxury hotels in Israel energy while Gaza Holocaust is happening.
Honey you want to be rich not famous.
If you’re famous enough won’t social media be after you then?
Wonder what I'm famous for?
Never too famous for lemmy
Why are the students sitting on the ground?
It doesn’t hurt elementary school aged children and having them move their chairs back and forth requires potentially chaotic transitions (kids get distracted, they hurt each other or themselves with the chairs, and there’s a bunch of noise that can distract other classrooms). The desks add a level of separation and distance that makes it hard to do some activities, like reading a story to the kids, and young kids really benefit from a transition between activities (we all do, but it’s more important the younger your learning group), which moving to a different part of the classroom creates.
Where I’m from, it’s also common to have kids circle up and do light calisthenics or stretching throughout the day to even out their energy levels, so this could be a stage immediately beforehand or afterwards.
Size-wise they look like high schoolers, but the classroom looks like it’s for young primary school students.
Lots of school desks have attached chairs so if you want to sit in a different configuration than a grid this is the easiest way
Good news, you already are! Just delete your social media accounts.