At least this one has a pretty nice message. If all you read on the internet every day is doom and gloom then a being reminded that finding something to give a shit about can make life good is no bad thing!
You can tell the fake ones because they have no replies. The original writer just posts their story on /b/ or /r9k/ and takes a screenshot for reddit/lemmy/twitter before the thread dies
Most of them are likely yes. At least this is logically sound to be true. Finding meaning in life helps with a lot of things, even if it’s just a bunch of shrimps.
These creative writing exercises are getting pretty good, despite being transparent.
At least this one has a pretty nice message. If all you read on the internet every day is doom and gloom then a being reminded that finding something to give a shit about can make life good is no bad thing!
You can tell the fake ones because they have no replies. The original writer just posts their story on /b/ or /r9k/ and takes a screenshot for reddit/lemmy/twitter before the thread dies
> I suddenly know how the shepherds felt as they gazed upon the newborn Christ.
Wait, greentext are fake???
Most of them are likely yes. At least this is logically sound to be true. Finding meaning in life helps with a lot of things, even if it’s just a bunch of shrimps.
As if someone would lie on the internet.
I’d report that shit to the police immediately if I ever saw a lie on the internet