u/Consistent_Log8097
Hey Pink Dick!
Release the deleted TB/patreon videos Ive watched it all by now. And i mean all.
3 weeks old, only been investing a couple weeks..
My nephew just showed me a website that matches you up against an opponent and determines who's better looking...
It started with him saying "Do you want to go on omoggle?", to which I replied with "Omegle? Didn't they shut that website down years ago?"
Oh dear god was it far worse than I ever expected it to be..
So youre supposed to "1v1" in the arena where it matches you up against some other "moggers" where you'll both stare at each other while ai scans your face and after 10 seconds of two people (two kids) staring at each other, it determine the winner.
Dear god are we in trouble now.. A kid should not care about their appearance as much as they do these days.. They certainly shouldn't be using ai to directly measure themselves up against each other for a shot of serotonin..
And the worst part is that this "mogging" culture is tied to the idea of "doing anything to improve your appearance" so tik tok, insta and youtube are directly influencing Kids and suggesting the use of drugs and other methods as a means of "lookmaxxing"
Is this not ridiculous?
Edit: Judging from comments it seems that everyone has had this "lookmaxxing" shite pop up in their algorithm. Curious why that is..
I feel like im very lazy but its literally:
Leg Press - 3 Sets
Leg Extensions - 3 Sets
Leg Curls - 3 Sets
I heard yesterday that they were advertising Gomo's fiber broadband, but they were presenting it as a conversation, talking about all the perks, and overall it just reeked of being an ad.
The problem is that it isn't being presented as an ad. It's just being presented as a good deal, and you'd be mad not to sign up. "Sure, isn't it a great deal, lads?"
The same thing just happened now, but it was for Sky's broadband, TV, and sports package. They were saying, "Sure, it's 90 euro, and it's a must-have for any GAA fan." (Not a direct quote, but you get the gist.)
Is it not illegal in Ireland to advertise a product without relaying that it is product placement?