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Cake day: April 9th, 2026

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  • My point was more so to sign your name, read the declaration of independence or other “valuable” and historical documents. Chromebooks seemed like a good idea for education 10 years ago and now new hires at work look at me like I’m speaking Greek when I ask to click the Start button.

    So many programs are moving web-based, which I can understand why from a software control standpoint to help cut support calls, but also at the same time, it’s removing critical thinking skills as its a constant reliance on others to do or fix or troubleshoot or whatever. I feel like its an attempt at oversimplification and automaton to keep people docile and just focus on their tasks.

    All that isn’t bad, but when you look at people working longer hours, child labor laws being rolled back, and some combinations of others, it starts to feel very intentional and controlling.




  • I’ve noticed things like no more cursive being taught, schools dumb down grading systems to inflate test scores to keep gov funding vs tackling the challenges of waning attention spans, and many others.

    The other day I saw an ad for Sketcher’s “slip in shoes” for no more tying necessary. It’s not just YouTube or TikTok that’s adopted these quick play video styles that kids doom scroll, now it’s on Disney + and I’m sure other platforms.

    It’s a huge technological effort to slowly remove critical thinking skills, independency skills, and just overall more obedient. Legit Idiocracy.




  • And people will buy it because they’re addicted, and will feel the need to get more dopamine by getting what others can’t. Feeling unique or exclusive until everybody has it. Then instead of getting rid of it, it’ll just have price creep like all other subscriptions until it’s $30/mo. You’ll only hear complaints about how expensive it got, not the fact they’re paying for something retarded in the first place!

    I mean, it’s terrible they’re offering it at all, but there are those dumb enough to pay for it, too. Companies just take advantage of it, and there’s nothing to regulate it.