25 New Trends That People Need to Quit Doing
New trends pop up and sometimes we start accepting them as common place. But not everything we accept is good for us.
Published 3 years ago in Facepalm
New trends pop up and sometimes we start accepting them as commonplace. But not everything we accept is good for us. Over at r/AskReddit we found some things that people just cannot accept as common practice.
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The weird skits people do and then post on socials. It’ll be couples engaging in a fake fight or something and posting it. It’s really weird to me that you could be sitting at home, or in the car, and one of the people is like, “let’s make a fake fight video for tik tok.” I just can’t even fathom having that conversation, let alone actually doing it. -u/BigMac2_59
Social media bullying. Everybody plays the victim & people jump in w/o knowing the other side of the story. Nobody cares about your bloody personal life & whom you've messed with. I think if you bully people at social media then play the victim afterwards, you got a small mind and deserves no respect. -u/Tha_no2_QuiNit_19
Bragging. Ever since social media came around, I noticed some of my friends seemingly became obsessed with bragging and having a better life than others. They stopped talking to me about normal stuff and it seems they can only talk about how much money is in their account, where they will go on a vacation and how expensive their hotel is etc. -u/churchisforbrunettes23
Cosmetic procedures: lip filler, eyelash extensions, butt implants, brow lifts, and of course the good old-fashioned nose and boob jobs—shit is way more common than you think nowadays and everyone who’s anyone has had work done. Celebrities/influencers are all morphing into the same face and body so we’re losing the beauty of authenticity and individuality. -u/anonnona