• @[email protected]
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    I had a feastables given to me and I can honestly say it was not the best chocolate bar I’ve ever had. It was pretty average.

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        I worked at one those “we’ll make you custom chocolates and candies with your branding on them” candy factories in college and it was about on the same level. Not bad but not worthy of “the best in the world”.

        On a side note, the micromints were the best product but worst to make. Absolutely covered in powdered sugar walking home in humid summer weather suuuucked. They really should have given me a smock to wear instead of me being in my street clothes.

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          They really should have given me a smock to wear instead of me being in my street clothes.

          They should have for hygienic reasons, not even for your own comfort. Hell, I only did IT for places like that and they made me gown up and shit just to go onto the factory floors, and I wasn’t even working on anything even touching the machinery. Just entering the area was enough to make me have to gown up.

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            Ya, apparently a hairnet and gloves were enough even though other employees were in full smocks and aprons. It was weird.

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    I’m trying to understand what the last two streaming services are.

    I guess that’s even worse.

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    It’s because we’re old. I was hit hard with the realization the other day, that I’m not the target audience of this product anymore. Does anyone else have trouble remembering that they’re not a kid? I’m like 30 years old, and I do not identify as an adult

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      Honestly I’m starting to forget what feeling like a kid was like. I’m 30 and yeah I don’t have all the answers and shit, but my teenage years were defined by an internal conflict I resolved in college, my relationship with my parents (one died when I was in college the other disowned me when I was in college), and high school.

      My college years were defined by the wild shit my previous sentence said I went through at that time, as well as my studies, financial and housing struggles, and a relationship that ended less than a year after I graduated, and I moved away from my hometown after college.

      I’m 30, I’m married, I’ve continued growing as a person my whole life and have no intent to stop now, my financial struggles are those of an adult of my generation with a decent career. I don’t really have any of the same problems I had as a kid except like my health and disability issues. Sometimes I have traumatic flashbacks to my teenage years but I haven’t had one in years. My interests have even matured. Sure I still don’t have all the answers, but anyone who says they do is lying to you and possibly themselves, and they may be trying to take advantage of you. I’m not a kid pretending to be an adult, I’m a person, and it turns out kids are too.

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      I’m in my 20s and I don’t really feel like an adult (I don’t know how to deal with stuff, how to take care of things), but I also don’t feel like a kid, because things targeted at kids don’t appeal to me and I barely keep up with what they’re up to now (is skibidi toilet still funny?)

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      I’m a “kid” and often have much more boomer opinions than actual “boomers”

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      I literally am a kid (for a few months anyway) and I don’t feel like I’m the target audience either.

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    I tried Prime a few times. Saw it at the gas station and figured I’d give it a try since I was going to grab a Bodyarmor. Very strong flavor. For me, really seemed to straddle the line between good and meh. Tried the energy drink once, terrible.

    Then I learned that dip shit was behind it. Haven’t bought it since.

  • KillingTimeItself
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    i still sleep like shit unfortunately…

    I blame carrying the weight of a failing humanity on my shoulders. Darned sociology ruining my life!

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    This is how I sleep knowing the only social media account I have is Facebook and I hardly use it.

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        Yeah I knew there’d be one of you I don’t consider lemmy or reddit social media.

        I considered them to be more or less news aggregators than anything else.

        Just because there’s the ability to leave comments doesn’t necessarily make it social media.

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            I wouldn’t call this social interactions. Tress commentary between anonymous people in a comments sections hardly qualifies as social and even though it’s technically an interaction it’s only just.

            If you compare this to say, Facebook the interaction levels massively different.

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              I seldom just paste wiki links, but:

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media

              So by definition (of wikipedia, which at this point I’m considering a viable source) lemmy is social media…

              There are of course differences between social media, some are worse, some are better, but it’s still social media.

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                Yes. I understand that lemmy and reddit are considered social media for classification or legal purposes or what not.

                I, personally do not agree with the classification nor do I consider either platform to be social media.

                I would go so far as to argue that they are not infact social media but, again, news aggregators.

                I would even state firmly that their classification as social media is incorrect.

                In the same sense that cannabis is categorized as a schedule one narcotic but we all know it actually isn’t.

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                  I mean we’re just now participating (i.e. discussing) socially. So what in what world isn’t that social media? I think we both agree that Facebook is bad social media, but that doesn’t mean that something like lemmy isn’t social media. Just because the term has a bad reputation because of platforms like Facebook or Instagram.

                  As much as I support Cannabis not being schedule 1 drug (in the US), it’s a bad comparison, as it’s a classification by the government, while social media is a cumulative term for various characteristics of an (internet) platform, in which lemmy definitely falls in…

                  Yes News aggregator is the sub class of that form of social media, but as it is done by the community, and there’s a lot of social interaction, it’s still social media…

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          drives a truck everywhere

          “I don’t use cars like everyone else. This is a different means of conveyance altogether.”

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                Ratio?

                Look a car and a truck are basically the same thing. Visual appearance and application might be slightly different but ultimately they do the same thing one more than the other perhaps.

                Lemmy and reddit don’t do the same things as other social media like Facebook Instagram and tiktok.

                I already had this argument with another person in his comments thread I’m not going to have it with you.

                You can believe what you want you can agree disagree with what you want. Lemmy and reddit are not social media.

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                  This is what Wiktionary says:

                  noun Interactive forms of media that allow users to interact with and publish to each other, generally by means of the Internet.

                  You can have a made up definition of what “social media” is and use it to support any argument that you’d like, but you can’t make any sort of compelling case for Reddit or Lemmy not perfectly fitting the generally accepted definition.

                  My guess is that by defining “social media” to be Facebook and Instagram, telling yourself and others, “I don’t use social media,” allows you to feel some unearned superiority or integrity.

                  You’re communicating to me right now in the comments of a media post, shared to a social network. Stop making up definitions of terms and expecting anyone else to accept them.

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        Some people define social media as platforms where you use your real identity as your name like Facebook and MySpace.

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    Not going to lie I’ve bought Prime recently… But only because the energy drinks are 4 for £1 at a local shop.

    Sure it tastes like the sugar monster came in my mouth, but what a bargain!

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    The ghouls behind these things are definitely putting lead in kids to make the next generation good consumers.