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RE: Amusement Parked

in Reflections3 months ago

The comparison of toys to a kid, with social media to an adult is nice. A lot of people do spend a lot of time looking for things to spend their time, even if it doesn't add any value to their lives. It is possible that for your friend who regrets buying all those toys to his kid, he might regret scrolling through twitter endlessly. Hopefully his talk with you makes him consider spending his time more effectively.

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It is possible that for your friend who regrets buying all those toys to his kid, he might regret scrolling through twitter endlessly.

He does already. Every year or so he goes through a phase of "getting off it", but then ends up back there six months later, like an addict.

Ah, then that's just a bit sad.