I think this lesson can be valuable but I also feel like it can be flippant to the point of implying everyone’s situation is equally bad or good, which is very dismissive of those in truly bad positions in life.
especially since this comic includes a poor dude and it goes like “at least his dog is still alive”, bruh
Verging on toxic positivity.
Judging what a bad position in life is is pretty subjective.
There are some we can probably all agree on as a bad position, but none of those portrayed here fit those.
Social media sucks
People call stuff like Lemmy, 4chan or Reddit social media too but to me it’s always these Facebook or Instagram style self-presentation platforms. All of them suck ass.
I’d categorize these as forums rather than social media. I mean there isnt that much socializing happening around here
Neither is it on social media anymore, it’s all just dick measuring, scams, MLMs, attention seeking and hating on outgroups now.
I call it asocial media, personally.
Anti-social media.
Forums are also social medias
True those are definitely worse
One thing I’m not a fan of is the argument that “it is what you make of it,” because platforms act entirely differently depending on the other users, the algorithms, methods of interaction, interface, content and culture. Its very difficult for me to to have a good time on facebook because it fails in a lot of those aspects: toxic users, algorithms tbat push nonsense, a bad interface, incompatible content and culture. The general theme is that many social media sites end up being very polarizing and echo chambery.
Envy has existed far longer than social media, none of these things would go away if social media doesn’t exist. Social media just amplifies it.
Comparison has always been the thief of joy.
Communication is a good thing.
But that’s not what most social media facilitates. The mainstream platforms were about staying in touch with friends and family, once, but now they are about parasocial celebrity worship and broadcasting your life in a fake light of endless positivity. All the while secretly hating the habit of feigned contentment, never realising everyone else is doing the same.
Social media could be about sharing our passions, forming real and meaningful connections with other individuals around the world, as well as truly coming to know ourselves as a species on a global scale.
Some small parts of it are exactly that.
Those are the parts I’m trying to perpetuate and nurture, and though they are a tiny part of the whole thing right now, it does mean it isn’t all bad.
Comparison is the thief of joy
Nah that would be Bill, who stole my bottle of Joy when he house sat.
buy it in bulk my dude, just use any ol squeeze bottle. Those bottles of Joy are easy come easy go
Did you really buy these, thisbenzinggring, or should I call you by your real name, Bill?
Especially easy go when Bill’s over
I too drive with my cellphone in one hand and my gut in the other.
Cars can be parked!? Big if true…
Or LA traffic. Which, now that I think about it, is the same thing.
Metro is the way
I ride a motorcycle and can confirm that most drivers use this method.
sobbing over my phone because I couldn’t stop a friend from pairing full-bodied red wine with lobster
You know you’re fucked up when seeing things that are happy makes you sad and angry.
Yeah, the last three panels actually bug me (though for different reasons).
Then it cuts to the dog using social media looking at skeletons.
Grass is brown all the way around
One of these is not like the others
Ha yeah everybody is miserable.
Oh is there a im14andthisisdeep instance now?
You’re in it!
This is like that other comic about ‘girls only like guys who treat them right’ (i dunno the name) but actually good.
Is this loss?
Unless you’re a republican from South Dakota, then you shoot the dog and dump it in a gravel pit and publicize it so others can be envious of how truly American you are.
I get the idea and I like it; but please don’t put poverty in this comics. Poor people aren’t envious of richer people, they deserve to live normally.
As someone who was poor and now is not poor, that’s bullshit. I was for sure envious of well-off folks around me. Now I absolutely don’t take it for granted.
It wasn’t envy. It was a normal reaction to an unjust situation.
Don’t tell me how I feel
You’re right sorry. So it was envy. But I don’t think it’s the same kind of envy, coming from someone who also left poverty, and felt that too.
I think its a valid example though. Sometimes poor people can save up to go out once and splurge on lobster. People tend to post the highlights of their lives on social media. I think the point here is to not buy into it so much
You’re assuming he’s poor, and not just shit at cooking, or too apathetic to try or learn.
How likely do you think it is that the auth9r meant that and not that he was poor…?
Look at the walls.
I think he’s going for a hipster New York Loft aesthetic.
boooo