• MisterFrog@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I can’t remember the last time online sentiment was that next year would be better than the last.

    I have no idea how people must have felt, back in the days where there was optimism for the future.

    Every year I just feel we’re all just bracing ourselves for how bad it’s gonna be.

    What a strange world we live in.

    • meeeeetch@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      2010-12 I’d reckon.

      Before your dad had a smartphone.

      Before all social media had switched from chronological to algorithmic serving of content.

      Before the fraudulent-data-driven “pivot to video” that killed all the websites that aren’t part of the cycle of screenshots from one of four websites reposted on the other three.

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      2 days ago

      Some things are genuinely worse but social media makes everything doom and gloom.

      One of the most important skills to have online these days is to interact while staying detached from the drama.

      I can participate online but the minute I close the app I fully detach from it. It’s not real, social media and news is not the real world. It’s a micro view of all the worst parts about life.

      It’s important to be informed, but also understand that you are seeing 1% of the picture and listening to people that are probably morons in real life telling you with confidence how things are.

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      2 days ago

      Which is not like the scaws you hear in movies. It is an irritating screech similar to a seagull with a bullhorn speaker. I think the movies are hawks, and they make pretty cool sounds, clearly.

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        2 days ago

        Movies use red-tailed hawk screams.

        Also, I think a lot of people don’t realize bald eagles love dumpsters. Honestly the main thing the bird has going for it is that it looks badass, but we could have picked better national birds.

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          They also generally use the kind of frogs you might record in, say, Griffith Park in Los Angeles if you want to record a frog sound. Which is why I, originally from Indiana, never heard a frog like they usually sound in movies until I went to Griffith Park after a rainstorm.

          Frogs in Indiana (or at least the two parts of Indiana where I grew up and where I am living now) either cheep in a way similar to crickets or make a sound almost like the sound a rubber band makes if you pull it tight and then pluck it.

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    3 days ago

    Way too hopeful.

    The eagle is still alive, this would be representative of 2015 at best.