I used to agree but not so much anymore. The internet is now real life and someone's identity, social life, validation in so many ways rests on the integrity of their internet identity. For outcast social retards this doesn't apply. For a normal person, it does, and it prevents them from being able to find social validation that is essential to being human.
Boomers can't relate because they didn't go to school during the social media era, I've seen girls completely disappear from schools after their nudes got leaked, there was a couple that was secretly recorded having sex in the bathroom during class which was posted online, they never lived it down, the incident got so big that kids from other schools in the district knew about it and were making parody songs. That's just the shit I've personally seen, these days kids run anonymous Instagram school pages where they post pics of ignorant kids doing embarrassing shit, something as simple as wearing fake shoes will get you posted.
I used to agree but not so much anymore. The internet is now real life and someone's identity, social life, validation in so many ways rests on the integrity of their internet identity. For outcast social retards this doesn't apply. For a normal person, it does, and it prevents them from being able to find social validation that is essential to being human.
Boomers can't relate because they didn't go to school during the social media era, I've seen girls completely disappear from schools after their nudes got leaked, there was a couple that was secretly recorded having sex in the bathroom during class which was posted online, they never lived it down, the incident got so big that kids from other schools in the district knew about it and were making parody songs. That's just the shit I've personally seen, these days kids run anonymous Instagram school pages where they post pics of ignorant kids doing embarrassing shit, something as simple as wearing fake shoes will get you posted.
>old twitter
vgh... sovl...
Tyler lost
only zoomers can laugh hearty like that
the original touch grass