

Wow, that looks really cool.
Wow, that looks really cool.
Liberals are partly to blame. Many workers in the South and Midwest lost their jobs, and liberals responded by looking down their noses at the “dumb country bumpkins” in the flyover states, where the so-called “basket of deplorables” live. They should listen to the educated elites. Democrats focus on social justice instead of jobs and the price of bread, leaving them out of touch with the common person.**
Oops, sorry, I flubbed it. Oh well.
Sarcasm starts with an S unless you are being sarcastic, which is even more funny if you are.
In HTML and stuff, you would write something like:
<s “sarcastic comment that makes everyone laugh” /s>
You forgot the /s. “Unexpected end of line error in line 182”
I thought kids online were supporting Palestine.
All they have to do is say they are doing it to protect their children and the pitch forks come out.
I’m 63 and addicted to social media. Checkmate government lackey.
Only left-handed people are in their right mind
I’m using Brave
This is the link I used:
Thank you all. I am now on my laptop logged in using the web app on Linux Mint.
At first the author states:
The findings, which the researchers said suggest that social media users tend to merely read headlines and blurbs rather than fully engage with core content, appeared today (Nov. 19) in Nature Human Behavior. While the data were limited to Facebook, the researchers said the findings could likely map to other social media platforms and help explain why misinformation can spread so quickly online.
This implies all social media users. Later it mentions sharing information.
If I cared , I would read the paper. I think the author didn’t do a very good job from headline on.
Politics, sensationalism, click bait, fear mongering. A lot of content is useless to me.
Oh, ok. It seemed they were talking about people only reading the headlines, then sharing with people who only read the headlines.
I don’t read 90% of the articles because they’re mostly crap.
Look up project 2025. There are also many articles that show that most Republicans and evangelical Christians want to declare America as a Christian country. Here is just one example.
Edit. Bad grammar
What do you mean? You can be any kind of Christian you want. We have religious freedom.
Oh yeah, that too
Um, but, private industry does everything better than the gubment. Right?
/s