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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
Pretty much anything outside of politics. We can root for the same sports teams, enjoy the same bands, love the same foods, enjoy different seasons and holidays. We can bond over our pets and children, over similar hobbies, and for those who are into it, over different video games or books.
Part of the problem is that we increasingly live within certain bubbles, especially digital echo chambers, where we only see and hear those who think like us at the expense of those who don't. Most of the time people end up arguing with fake characterizations they project onto others than engaging with the individuals themselves. Like as soon as a label gets attached to them, they become a mouthpiece for some insidious agenda
Part of the problem is that we increasingly live within certain bubbles, especially digital echo chambers, where we only see and hear those who think like us at the expense of those who don't. Most of the time people end up arguing with fake characterizations they project onto others than engaging with the individuals themselves. Like as soon as a label gets attached to them, they become a mouthpiece for some insidious agenda
Therealsteve · 31-35, M