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There is nothing as radicalising as watching people being normal 40 years ago.
BBC Archive@BBCArchive
1984: Do you hate Mondays? In April 1984 Breakfast Time took to the streets of London to tackle an age old debate – is Monday really the worst day of the week?
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He was never hurt. Bro is single for the first time in a decade. Lakers are already in the playoffs. He went on a Euro trip to bang chicks before playoffs
Polymarket Sports@PolymarketSport
🚨JUST IN: Luka Doncic will be back in the United States tomorrow, per @ShamsCharania He underwent multiple injection treatments in his hamstring to promote "quick healing."
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Islington Council got shamed into finally fixing this 😂⚠️ Where should he go next?
♻️ @MOtobora

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@PopBase Full Video 😂😂. Last night episode was so good for real 😂Jack Harlow , unbelievable impersonation. I didn't even realize that wasn't him at first.
nbcsnl and benmarshallstyle 📌
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uk is so miserable i think the sorcerers would just die
Novarx (the seer arc) 👁️@warrie2021
If jujutsu kaisen was real which country would have the strongest sorcerers based on negative emotions?
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Scrolling is pure evil. An hour of brainrot doesn’t just leave a hole where something meaningful could have been but also actively degrades the machinery you’d need to fill that hole.
It corrupts your capacity for sustained attention. Books become harder, conversations feel slower, your own thoughts start to bore you. Over time, the range of things that can hold your interest narrows until you’re left with a shrinking circle of stimulation that only the algorithm can satisfy.
It erodes your relationship to yourself. Curiosity fades. Compassion requires a kind of patient attention that atrophies. You stop wondering what you care about because the question itself feels effortful. What’s left is a stable, “comfortable” numbness. Not only five years subtracted from your life, but a slow hollowing out of the person who would have lived them.
Justin Skycak@justinskycak
You have to understand. Spending 1 hour per day on brainrot is insane. That's about 6% of your waking day. About 5 years of your waking life. Half a decade. On brainrot. Just gone. Zero return. Zero fulfillment. Zero meaning. Zero contribution to the other parts of your life.
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