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smokees78 · 5 years
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@screechtree @thereal_smokee @blacktheripper @dankofengland Certified Stoners in Full effect👌😤 • #dankofengland #doegang #doe #ukstoners #england #blacktheripper #screechtree #motivatedstoner #southend #stationrd #420life https://www.instagram.com/p/BxHw7wvAqE4/?igshid=6f9wl861jf7e
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sepialunaris · 3 years
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Q-for/ce is literally why i dont trust most of american media anymore. Peak 2020s era american imperialist propaganda made 'woke' that is transparently stereotypical. Now you get walking stereotypes of american queer ppl being proud imperialists
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Cage of Falseness
Over the past decade, the popularity of social media has exploded and became an integral part of our lives. It gives us the capability to engage with the world through sharing thoughts, gathering news or information and entertainment. But the real question is, does our connection with everyone throughout the world is real? Or are we just constructing a shinier form of reality? For anyone that has spent any amount of time scrolling through social media site, it is no secret that somehow at some point it can foster a false sense of reality that can distort our perceptions and beliefs. As technology evolves every day, we are being kept with a cage where social media became a facade that forbids us to see the reality. The danger of altered reality that we’re seeing from social media had effects that distorts and crumbles our perception towards realistic issues. Although using social media may make us feel like we’re engaging with our peers, in reality, we’re spending more time staring at our screens and having less time on one to one conversations with them. The awareness of the implications in using social media can be sometimes hard to recognize due to odds circumstances. It becomes so firm in our everyday culture that the things that we see in social media is just a door to misleading that sometimes showcase and spread a false sense of reality that distorts our perceptions of truths.
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