Osmose

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I dunno man I guess I'm just tired of essays about abstractions or high level thoughts or rhetoric. Social media already does a number on my ability to be present in the real world and thoughtpieces make it worse. Stuff like those crosswalk bricks or a union winning it's election do way more for me than anything else simply because they're an Actual Thing That Happened.


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@Osmose

I get the same feeling reading some of these as I get in the weekly planning meeting for a project 6 months behind schedule.

The same feeling I get in the 3 year old group DM for that side project my friends and I are gonna collab on someday


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in reply to @Osmose's post:

I feel you (unless i missed the point because i am bad at understanding stuff), personally, actually doing politics (when I was still in good mental health, depression obliterated my motivation to do politics :c) got my mind changed on how I see online politics which feels like good words with nothing done beyond that. (even tho they can give valid points and interesting views)

After joining getting into politics I knew what it was like to like, denounce something (social medias can do that) but also getting organised with other people and do something about it. And even if the action was a failure (for example, a rally with very little people or difficulties to keep something going on like blocking a university entrance due to some conflicts), it still felt infinitely more rewarding than just leaving my thoughts in the vast ocean of internet, because I tried to do something about it