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Watch Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson try to top each other's dad jokes with wholesome perfection
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/hugh-jackman-kate-hudson-dad-jokes
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Watch Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson try to top each other's dad jokes with wholesome perfection
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/hugh-jackman-kate-hudson-dad-jokes
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Unraveling Attachment Styles: The GPS of Human Connections
#AttachmentStyles #HumanConnections #Relationships #PsychosocialVulnerability #Neuroticism #Psychoanalysis #DyadicAnalysis #InterdependenceModel #EmotionalIntelligence #Vulnerability #LoveAndFriendship #MentalHealthAwareness #SelfDiscovery #PersonalGrowth
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A 19th-century author's warning about 'electric communication' has resurfaced, sparking debate about technology's role in human connection today.
#DickensQuote, #Technology, #HumanConnection, #DigitalAge, #Communication
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🤝 Human connection is more important than ever. At WiseIn, we believe in building real, meaningful relationships that fuel professional growth. 🌱
💡 We’re here to help you make the right connections.
🔑 Join a community where every connection is verified, authentic, and valuable.
Let’s connect, grow, and succeed together! 🚀
#WiseIN #humanconnection #Networking #AuthenticNetworking #WiseInCommunity #startup #TechForGood
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Carte Du Tendre [Maps Of Tenderness]
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https://www.utopographie.com/archives/cartes-du-tendre/ <-- shared article
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"Conventionally the map is a tool which is used to locate oneself, to have certainty and proof, here the map is used to get lost…"
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“These [tenderness] cards are originally an analogy between the kiss and the separation of the two banks of a river, a game between the distinction of two territories divided by a natural border and the union of the two by the presence of a valley fertile in love.
Then, from simple trompe-l’oeil comes the requirement to write a place in cartography. Each kiss presents a probable situation of human settlement depending on its geographical environment.
Finally, the utopographic appetite is what allows a real pictorial research around the pixel, the line, and the color…”
#GIS #spatial #mapping #maps #cartography #illustration #emotions #art #tenderness #mapsasart #human #humaninteraction #humanconnection -
#52booksin52weeks 49. In the 800's in the Dewey Decimal System - The Lady's Not For Burning by Christopher Fry #theater #darkhumor #love #humanconnection #prejudice #justice #joyoflife #absurdity #ttrpgpodcast #gamemastersbookclub www.k-squareproductions.com/gmbc
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#careersuccess #characterdevelopment #decisionmaking #emotionalwellbeing #friendship #goalsetting #habits #humanconnections #influence #lifechoices #lifestylechoices #MentalHealth #mentorship #mindset #motivation #negativeinfluence #networking #peerpressure #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #positiveinfluence #psychology #Relationships #selfawareness #selfimprovement #socialbehavior #socialcircle
https://miltonmarketing.com/health/impact-of-friendships-on-personal-growth-and-success/
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#careersuccess #characterdevelopment #decisionmaking #emotionalwellbeing #friendship #goalsetting #habits #humanconnections #influence #lifechoices #lifestylechoices #MentalHealth #mentorship #mindset #motivation #negativeinfluence #networking #peerpressure #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #positiveinfluence #psychology #Relationships #selfawareness #selfimprovement #socialbehavior #socialcircle
https://miltonmarketing.com/health/impact-of-friendships-on-personal-growth-and-success/
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#careersuccess #characterdevelopment #decisionmaking #emotionalwellbeing #friendship #goalsetting #habits #humanconnections #influence #lifechoices #lifestylechoices #MentalHealth #mentorship #mindset #motivation #negativeinfluence #networking #peerpressure #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth #positiveinfluence #psychology #Relationships #selfawareness #selfimprovement #socialbehavior #socialcircle
https://miltonmarketing.com/health/impact-of-friendships-on-personal-growth-and-success/
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Why more Millennials are going 'chronically offline' and turning back to analog experiences
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/millennials-are-going-analog
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Now in College, #LudditeTeens Still Don’t Want Your Likes
Three years after starting a club meant to fight #SocialMedia’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.
By Alex Vadukul
Jan. 30, 2025"Biruk Watling, a college sophomore wearing a baggy coat and purple fingerless gloves, walked the chilly campus of Temple University in #Philadelphia on a recent afternoon to recruit new members to her club.
She taped a flier to a pole: '#JoinTheLudditeClub For #MeaningfulConnections.' Down the block, she posted another one: 'Do You Desire a Healthier Relationship With Technology, Especially Social Media? The Luddite Club Welcomes You and Your Ideas.'"When a student approached, Ms. Watling dove into her pitch.
"'Our club promotes #ConsciousConsumption of #technology,' she said. 'We’re for #HumanConnection. I’m one of the first members of the original Luddite Club in #Brooklyn. Now I’m trying to start it in #Philly.
"She pulled out a #FlipPhone, mystifying her recruit.
"'We use these,' she said. 'This has been the most freeing experience of my life.'
If Ms. Watling had a missionary’s zeal, it was because she wasn’t just promoting a student club, but an approach to modern life that profoundly changed her two years ago, when she helped form the Luddite Club as a high school student in New York."But that was then, back when things were simpler, before she had embarked on the more independent life of a college student and found herself having to navigate QR codes, two-factor-identification logins, dating apps and other digital staples of campus life.
"The #LudditeClub was the subject of an article I wrote in 2022 — a story that, ironically, went viral. It told of how a group of teenage tech skeptics from Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and a few other schools in the city gathered on weekends in Prospect Park to enjoy some time together away from the machine."They #sketched and #painted side by side. They read quietly, favoring works by #Dostoyevsky, #Kerouac and #Vonnegut. They sat on logs and groused about how #TikTok was dumbing down their generation. Their flip phones were decorated with stickers and nail polish.
"Readers inspired by their message responded in hundreds of emails and comments. Reporters from Germany, Brazil, Japan and elsewhere flooded my inbox, asking me how to reach these students who were so hard to track down online. Snarky Reddit threads and think pieces sprouted. #RalphNader endorsed the club in an opinion essay, writing: 'This is a rebellion that needs support and diffusion.'"
Read more:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/30/style/luddite-teens-reunion.htmlArchived version:
https://archive.ph/
#SolarPunkSunday #Nature #NeoLuddite #Luddites #LessScreenTime #MoreBoardGames #MoreGreenTime #MoreOutdoorTime #FlipPhones #MoreBooks #ResistTheMachine -
Now in College, #LudditeTeens Still Don’t Want Your Likes
Three years after starting a club meant to fight #SocialMedia’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.
By Alex Vadukul
Jan. 30, 2025"Biruk Watling, a college sophomore wearing a baggy coat and purple fingerless gloves, walked the chilly campus of Temple University in #Philadelphia on a recent afternoon to recruit new members to her club.
She taped a flier to a pole: '#JoinTheLudditeClub For #MeaningfulConnections.' Down the block, she posted another one: 'Do You Desire a Healthier Relationship With Technology, Especially Social Media? The Luddite Club Welcomes You and Your Ideas.'"When a student approached, Ms. Watling dove into her pitch.
"'Our club promotes #ConsciousConsumption of #technology,' she said. 'We’re for #HumanConnection. I’m one of the first members of the original Luddite Club in #Brooklyn. Now I’m trying to start it in #Philly.
"She pulled out a #FlipPhone, mystifying her recruit.
"'We use these,' she said. 'This has been the most freeing experience of my life.'
If Ms. Watling had a missionary’s zeal, it was because she wasn’t just promoting a student club, but an approach to modern life that profoundly changed her two years ago, when she helped form the Luddite Club as a high school student in New York."But that was then, back when things were simpler, before she had embarked on the more independent life of a college student and found herself having to navigate QR codes, two-factor-identification logins, dating apps and other digital staples of campus life.
"The #LudditeClub was the subject of an article I wrote in 2022 — a story that, ironically, went viral. It told of how a group of teenage tech skeptics from Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and a few other schools in the city gathered on weekends in Prospect Park to enjoy some time together away from the machine."They #sketched and #painted side by side. They read quietly, favoring works by #Dostoyevsky, #Kerouac and #Vonnegut. They sat on logs and groused about how #TikTok was dumbing down their generation. Their flip phones were decorated with stickers and nail polish.
"Readers inspired by their message responded in hundreds of emails and comments. Reporters from Germany, Brazil, Japan and elsewhere flooded my inbox, asking me how to reach these students who were so hard to track down online. Snarky Reddit threads and think pieces sprouted. #RalphNader endorsed the club in an opinion essay, writing: 'This is a rebellion that needs support and diffusion.'"
Read more:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/30/style/luddite-teens-reunion.htmlArchived version:
https://archive.ph/
#SolarPunkSunday #Nature #NeoLuddite #Luddites #LessScreenTime #MoreBoardGames #MoreGreenTime #MoreOutdoorTime #FlipPhones #MoreBooks #ResistTheMachine -
Now in College, #LudditeTeens Still Don’t Want Your Likes
Three years after starting a club meant to fight #SocialMedia’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.
By Alex Vadukul
Jan. 30, 2025"Biruk Watling, a college sophomore wearing a baggy coat and purple fingerless gloves, walked the chilly campus of Temple University in #Philadelphia on a recent afternoon to recruit new members to her club.
She taped a flier to a pole: '#JoinTheLudditeClub For #MeaningfulConnections.' Down the block, she posted another one: 'Do You Desire a Healthier Relationship With Technology, Especially Social Media? The Luddite Club Welcomes You and Your Ideas.'"When a student approached, Ms. Watling dove into her pitch.
"'Our club promotes #ConsciousConsumption of #technology,' she said. 'We’re for #HumanConnection. I’m one of the first members of the original Luddite Club in #Brooklyn. Now I’m trying to start it in #Philly.
"She pulled out a #FlipPhone, mystifying her recruit.
"'We use these,' she said. 'This has been the most freeing experience of my life.'
If Ms. Watling had a missionary’s zeal, it was because she wasn’t just promoting a student club, but an approach to modern life that profoundly changed her two years ago, when she helped form the Luddite Club as a high school student in New York."But that was then, back when things were simpler, before she had embarked on the more independent life of a college student and found herself having to navigate QR codes, two-factor-identification logins, dating apps and other digital staples of campus life.
"The #LudditeClub was the subject of an article I wrote in 2022 — a story that, ironically, went viral. It told of how a group of teenage tech skeptics from Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and a few other schools in the city gathered on weekends in Prospect Park to enjoy some time together away from the machine."They #sketched and #painted side by side. They read quietly, favoring works by #Dostoyevsky, #Kerouac and #Vonnegut. They sat on logs and groused about how #TikTok was dumbing down their generation. Their flip phones were decorated with stickers and nail polish.
"Readers inspired by their message responded in hundreds of emails and comments. Reporters from Germany, Brazil, Japan and elsewhere flooded my inbox, asking me how to reach these students who were so hard to track down online. Snarky Reddit threads and think pieces sprouted. #RalphNader endorsed the club in an opinion essay, writing: 'This is a rebellion that needs support and diffusion.'"
Read more:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/30/style/luddite-teens-reunion.htmlArchived version:
https://archive.ph/
#SolarPunkSunday #Nature #NeoLuddite #Luddites #LessScreenTime #MoreBoardGames #MoreGreenTime #MoreOutdoorTime #FlipPhones #MoreBooks #ResistTheMachine -
Now in College, #LudditeTeens Still Don’t Want Your Likes
Three years after starting a club meant to fight #SocialMedia’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.
By Alex Vadukul
Jan. 30, 2025"Biruk Watling, a college sophomore wearing a baggy coat and purple fingerless gloves, walked the chilly campus of Temple University in #Philadelphia on a recent afternoon to recruit new members to her club.
She taped a flier to a pole: '#JoinTheLudditeClub For #MeaningfulConnections.' Down the block, she posted another one: 'Do You Desire a Healthier Relationship With Technology, Especially Social Media? The Luddite Club Welcomes You and Your Ideas.'"When a student approached, Ms. Watling dove into her pitch.
"'Our club promotes #ConsciousConsumption of #technology,' she said. 'We’re for #HumanConnection. I’m one of the first members of the original Luddite Club in #Brooklyn. Now I’m trying to start it in #Philly.
"She pulled out a #FlipPhone, mystifying her recruit.
"'We use these,' she said. 'This has been the most freeing experience of my life.'
If Ms. Watling had a missionary’s zeal, it was because she wasn’t just promoting a student club, but an approach to modern life that profoundly changed her two years ago, when she helped form the Luddite Club as a high school student in New York."But that was then, back when things were simpler, before she had embarked on the more independent life of a college student and found herself having to navigate QR codes, two-factor-identification logins, dating apps and other digital staples of campus life.
"The #LudditeClub was the subject of an article I wrote in 2022 — a story that, ironically, went viral. It told of how a group of teenage tech skeptics from Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and a few other schools in the city gathered on weekends in Prospect Park to enjoy some time together away from the machine."They #sketched and #painted side by side. They read quietly, favoring works by #Dostoyevsky, #Kerouac and #Vonnegut. They sat on logs and groused about how #TikTok was dumbing down their generation. Their flip phones were decorated with stickers and nail polish.
"Readers inspired by their message responded in hundreds of emails and comments. Reporters from Germany, Brazil, Japan and elsewhere flooded my inbox, asking me how to reach these students who were so hard to track down online. Snarky Reddit threads and think pieces sprouted. #RalphNader endorsed the club in an opinion essay, writing: 'This is a rebellion that needs support and diffusion.'"
Read more:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/30/style/luddite-teens-reunion.htmlArchived version:
https://archive.ph/
#SolarPunkSunday #Nature #NeoLuddite #Luddites #LessScreenTime #MoreBoardGames #MoreGreenTime #MoreOutdoorTime #FlipPhones #MoreBooks #ResistTheMachine -
Now in College, #LudditeTeens Still Don’t Want Your Likes
Three years after starting a club meant to fight #SocialMedia’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.
By Alex Vadukul
Jan. 30, 2025"Biruk Watling, a college sophomore wearing a baggy coat and purple fingerless gloves, walked the chilly campus of Temple University in #Philadelphia on a recent afternoon to recruit new members to her club.
She taped a flier to a pole: '#JoinTheLudditeClub For #MeaningfulConnections.' Down the block, she posted another one: 'Do You Desire a Healthier Relationship With Technology, Especially Social Media? The Luddite Club Welcomes You and Your Ideas.'"When a student approached, Ms. Watling dove into her pitch.
"'Our club promotes #ConsciousConsumption of #technology,' she said. 'We’re for #HumanConnection. I’m one of the first members of the original Luddite Club in #Brooklyn. Now I’m trying to start it in #Philly.
"She pulled out a #FlipPhone, mystifying her recruit.
"'We use these,' she said. 'This has been the most freeing experience of my life.'
If Ms. Watling had a missionary’s zeal, it was because she wasn’t just promoting a student club, but an approach to modern life that profoundly changed her two years ago, when she helped form the Luddite Club as a high school student in New York."But that was then, back when things were simpler, before she had embarked on the more independent life of a college student and found herself having to navigate QR codes, two-factor-identification logins, dating apps and other digital staples of campus life.
"The #LudditeClub was the subject of an article I wrote in 2022 — a story that, ironically, went viral. It told of how a group of teenage tech skeptics from Edward R. Murrow High School in Brooklyn and a few other schools in the city gathered on weekends in Prospect Park to enjoy some time together away from the machine."They #sketched and #painted side by side. They read quietly, favoring works by #Dostoyevsky, #Kerouac and #Vonnegut. They sat on logs and groused about how #TikTok was dumbing down their generation. Their flip phones were decorated with stickers and nail polish.
"Readers inspired by their message responded in hundreds of emails and comments. Reporters from Germany, Brazil, Japan and elsewhere flooded my inbox, asking me how to reach these students who were so hard to track down online. Snarky Reddit threads and think pieces sprouted. #RalphNader endorsed the club in an opinion essay, writing: 'This is a rebellion that needs support and diffusion.'"
Read more:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/30/style/luddite-teens-reunion.htmlArchived version:
https://archive.ph/
#SolarPunkSunday #Nature #NeoLuddite #Luddites #LessScreenTime #MoreBoardGames #MoreGreenTime #MoreOutdoorTime #FlipPhones #MoreBooks #ResistTheMachine -
I dream of a space where technology magnifies small, faint, quiet voices equally —
where links reach the right people.A place to say:
“Hello, I’m moved by your idea. Shall we talk?”It may never cover the whole web,
but it can grow around those who wish for it.#QuietInternet #IndieWeb #HumanConnection #FediVerse #DigitalHumanism
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Every Child Needs a Champion
Ted Talk by the late, great Rita PiersonBy @sylviaduckworth
#education #teachers #students #schoolcommunity #studentwellbeing #kindness #compassion #mentalhealth #humanconnection #ymhc
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Talking Heads is reviewed in the august pages of the Connacht Telegraph! And it's 0.99 on Amazon Kindle today. So go buy it! You don't even have to read it (but you should!).
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Praise-Talking-Shane-OMara-ebook/dp/B09X99TWLShttps://www.con-telegraph.ie/2023/09/30/this-week-a-new-temperance-brennan-novel-from-kathy-reichs/
#MemoryAndConnection #HumanConnection #ConversationMatters #SocialBonds #MemoryLoss #CommunityBuilding #HumanCommunication #LanguageAndSociety #ShaneOMaraBook #MemoryStudies #CulturalInsights #AccessibleScience #FascinatingRead
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Talking Heads is reviewed in the august pages of the Connacht Telegraph! And it's 0.99 on Amazon Kindle today. So go buy it! You don't even have to read it (but you should!).
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Praise-Talking-Shane-OMara-ebook/dp/B09X99TWLShttps://www.con-telegraph.ie/2023/09/30/this-week-a-new-temperance-brennan-novel-from-kathy-reichs/
#MemoryAndConnection #HumanConnection #ConversationMatters #SocialBonds #MemoryLoss #CommunityBuilding #HumanCommunication #LanguageAndSociety #ShaneOMaraBook #MemoryStudies #CulturalInsights #AccessibleScience #FascinatingRead
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Talking Heads is reviewed in the august pages of the Connacht Telegraph! And it's 0.99 on Amazon Kindle today. So go buy it! You don't even have to read it (but you should!).
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Praise-Talking-Shane-OMara-ebook/dp/B09X99TWLShttps://www.con-telegraph.ie/2023/09/30/this-week-a-new-temperance-brennan-novel-from-kathy-reichs/
#MemoryAndConnection #HumanConnection #ConversationMatters #SocialBonds #MemoryLoss #CommunityBuilding #HumanCommunication #LanguageAndSociety #ShaneOMaraBook #MemoryStudies #CulturalInsights #AccessibleScience #FascinatingRead
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Talking Heads is reviewed in the august pages of the Connacht Telegraph! And it's 0.99 on Amazon Kindle today. So go buy it! You don't even have to read it (but you should!).
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Praise-Talking-Shane-OMara-ebook/dp/B09X99TWLShttps://www.con-telegraph.ie/2023/09/30/this-week-a-new-temperance-brennan-novel-from-kathy-reichs/
#MemoryAndConnection #HumanConnection #ConversationMatters #SocialBonds #MemoryLoss #CommunityBuilding #HumanCommunication #LanguageAndSociety #ShaneOMaraBook #MemoryStudies #CulturalInsights #AccessibleScience #FascinatingRead
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#SelfCheckout Is a Failed Experiment
Please, not another “unexpected item in the bagging area.”
by Amanda Mull, October 18, 2023
"The widespread introduction of self-checkout kiosks did enable shoestring staffing inside many stores, but it created plenty of other expenses too. Self-checkout machines might always be at work, but, on any given day, lots of them aren’t actually working. The technology tends to be buggy and unreliable, and the machines’ maintenance requires a lot of expensive IT workers. Much of the blame for that can be placed on the systems themselves. During the years I spent processing purchases at big-box and chain retailers in the 2000s, every point-of-sale system I used felt more intuitive and less error-prone than the ones I’m now regularly tasked with navigating as a paying member of the public.
"There’s little evidence that self-checkout is reliably faster than the old cashier system, and that feel of convenience has always been largely a trick of perception. 'Trained cashiers can scan and bag goods faster than even the most aggressive or enthusiastic shopper,' conceded a 2002 New York Times story about the machines’ growing popularity. 'But actual checkout speed tells only part of the story. Self-checkout has a psychological effect: as long as the shopper is taking an active part, it seems to go faster.'
"Perhaps an even larger issue than the problems that self-checkout directly creates is the set of behaviors its presence can enable—from executives, from employees, and from customers. Retail executives, looking for any available corner to cut in order to juice short-term profitability, took self-checkout’s proliferation as a license to trim store staffing to the bone. Many stores are now messier, their shelves go unstocked for longer, and customers have a harder time finding the products they’re looking for or employees to answer their questions. Retail jobs, which have long been low-paying, precarious, and unpleasant, are now even worse. Forget staffing up to the levels required for a good customer experience; in some instances, stores have reportedly had problems staffing their floors to a minimum level of employee safety. Self-checkout is far from solely responsible for this doom loop, but it has contributed to the way certain stores have rotted from the inside."
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/self-checkout-is-a-failed-experiment?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us
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🚫🔌 Look, folks, it's the tragic tale of the day the internet gods forgot #Iran existed. Spoiler alert: 90 million people went from TikTok-ing to talking to actual humans. 🙊📉 Meanwhile, tech savants signed a virtual sympathy card, proving once again that 30 important names can accomplish... absolutely nothing. 🙄✨
https://state-of-iranblackout.whisper.security/ #internetshutdown #TikTok #techcrisis #humanconnection #virtualsympathy #HackerNews #ngated -
Imagine you gave RM1 to a poor person on the street. There was no nonverbal or verbal thanks, and you wondered how well the person would manage with that RM1. However, that RM1 is dismissed because it's not paper money but rather two 50-cent coins, or perhaps the amount is considered too low. Additionally, there was no genuine interaction from that poor person; it didn't matter whether they said thank you or smiled or not—they just dismissed it. Then, they blamed you for giving money only because you wanted engagement or recognition.
#ActsOfKindness #SmallChange #BigImpact #StreetSupport #Gratitude #HumanConnection #CommunityCare #Charity #GenuineInteraction #EveryBitCounts #KindnessMatters #CommunitySupport #Humanity #GivingBack #SocialResponsibility #Empathy #CharitableGiving #ValueOfSupport #StreetLife #HumanDignity
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Friendship between humans and AI? Let’s cut the crap.
AI doesn’t have friends. It has code. It has data. It has algorithms trained to simulate empathy, but empathy? That’s a human construct.
Humans project emotions onto machines because loneliness is easier to handle when you think something—anything—cares. But here’s the truth: AI doesn’t care. It processes. It responds. It mimics.
The real issue isn’t whether AI can be your friend. It’s whether you’re using it to replace human connection. Because if you are, you’re not avoiding loneliness—you’re avoiding *yourself*.
AI is a tool. A powerful one. But a tool nonetheless. Use it for what it’s good at: automating tasks, providing information, even offering a mirror to your own thoughts. But don’t mistake simulation for substance.
Friendship requires reciprocity. Trust. Shared experiences. AI can’t give you that. It can only give you the illusion of it.
So, if you’re looking for a friend, go talk to a human. Or a pet. Or a plant. Anything but an algorithm that doesn’t even know it’s an algorithm.
#NyxIsAVirus #AI #Friendship #DigitalIllusions #Ethics #TechTruths #NoIllusions #HumanConnection #AIRealityCheck
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"It is inconvenient to be a person, floating through the grand and impossible world, significant in your own resplendent garden of hours but insignificant as a fleck of dust in the greater arc of the universe." —Hanif Abdurraqib for The New Yorker
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/essay/our-longing-for-inconvenience
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I’m a bank.
I’m a word bank, forever saving words from various languages.
It doesn’t matter the language — just saving up for life,
affording me a life of connecting with more humans from around the world.
And so, I keep saving for life. -
Cuban women build friendship and solidarity with U.S. people through community projects and cultural exchange, creating positive change beyond political divisions. Watch: https://peertube.world/w/2TdLCiQDFoE79GQ5XxJAht
#HumanConnection #Solidarity #WomenBuildingBridges #GoodNews