You're just dumb as fuck, every single comment you've made here has made that more and more obvious. It really looks like you're consciously trying to be wrong and fail basic comprehension.
Try to use your brain like a grown person and not have strong opinions on things that you clearly know very little about. Anyone that knows what abortion really is, when and why it's done doesn't think it's murder. You also completely ignore the life quality of the children that are forced to be born with physical and/or mental problems, parents that can't afford to give them even the basics, the mental and physical strain that can kill both child and mother etc.
You are a deeply shitty and stupid person and you would do everyone a favor by learning even the basics of things you have opinions about, or shutting the hell up.
This is my life most of the time. I've been on long-term sick leave due to debilitating anxiety for over a decade, so I'm both very poor but also stuck at home the vast majority of the time. So just seeing people doing and/or having things, especially things they buy like they're nothing and barely use, that I deeply want/need that would improve my life quality a lot. It's not really envy, it's just so hard to be unable to do anything about it.
I very rarely REALLY want something material, I'm generally fine with whatever I am able to get with the very little I can save.
But the Steam deck... I haven't deeply longed for something on this level before. Being able to game while in bed or the sofa would help my back, and for when anxiety is so bad that just sitting up is too much. All I've had for the past 4 years is a shitty laptop from 2011, it can barely handle 1080p video and minecraft.
That is a daily experience for me, I'm already pissed off enough about many things to a point where it's negatively affecting my mental health and life in general. I keep ignoring articles, videos, discussions, etc. that are both relevant and interesting to me, but I know I'll just be angry at the end, so I ignore them or save them to read/watch later when I feel I can handle it. But things are being added to that list faster than I have moments and mental energy to go through them all, even when I consciously don't save many of them.
I have very debilitating anxiety that traps me in my apartment the vast majority of the time, so I save a lot of money from not having to pay tram/bus fees and stuff like that...
I pay for it anyway since I was lucky enough to get a few accounts on a private forum where everything is shared via mega, it's very active and a great community. Only a few times I haven't found something I was looking for there, and that was quickly solved by posting a request. (The only way to join is to get personally invited. And no, I won't use my invites for randoms, don't ask).
Haven't used torrents for close to a decade now, it's nice to have basically anything easily findable with direct download from mega.
I see it pretty often. But most of the time, if an "AMPutator" bot doesn't reply, someone usually mentions it and says to stop sharing AMP links and provides links to information about it.
It's good to see, but most people still aren't aware of it, and most of those people wouldn't care much. We all need to keep a lookout and always be ready to inform and teach others about it. It's good to have articles about how AMP is bad for everyone (except google) saved so we can quickly share them every time we see someone share an AMP link.
This is weird to me because the vast majority of people I know that have ADHD are basically social addicts, in mostly bad ways. Everyone is different, of course, but it's been a recurring "theme" that I get to know someone, notice that they are basically unable to spend time alone and always look social validation, and then learn that they have ADHD.
Eh, what "meme" actually means and what it currently means in popular culture are two different things. People never understood what it really means, but the most commonly used meaning of it is constantly changing.
The word itself was coined by Richard Dawkins in 1976. But it wasn't a commonly used term until around 2005, even then it was used exclusively for specific things and few people knew its actual meaning.
But memes in their literal sense have almost always been a thing, and they're common among many species.
You're just dumb as fuck, every single comment you've made here has made that more and more obvious. It really looks like you're consciously trying to be wrong and fail basic comprehension.