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Navigating the future of grocery shopping

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"This Is Such A Scam": People Are Revealing The Things They Believe Are Silently Destroying Society, And I Need To Know What You Think
"This Is Such A Scam": People Are Revealing The Things They Believe Are Silently Destroying Society, And I Need To Know What You Think

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"This Is Such A Scam": People Are Revealing The Things They Believe Are Silently Destroying Society, And I Need To Know What You Think

Let's be honest: So many things impact our society at large, whether it's positive or negative. But it seems, as of late, our current society isn't doing so well... So when I saw Reddit user Calm_Preparation2993 ask: "What silently destroyed society?" so many people shared their thoughts. Here's what they said below: 1."Social media." —curious_cherryberry "Add algorithms. Chronological feeds (from only people you followed) were much healthier." —crazycatlady331 Related: 2."That people think opinions are equal to facts." —lostandfawnd "...as a means to an end. To quote Andor: 'The distance between what is said, and what is known to be true, has become an abyss.' Those smart enough to sway the ignorant masses use this to get their way, society, the environment, and 'the other' be dammed.'" —CaptainBeanLives 3."Subscriptions." —d3v1ls4v0c4d0 "I sold my DVD collection, around 600 movies and series, keeping 50 or so, thinking that I would be able to stream any movie or show at any time. Now, every film I want to watch is only available to rent on YouTube or Amazon despite me paying an ungodly amount for multiple streaming services." —DisgustingBrother3 4."The growing selfishness, self-centeredness, and indifference to others that appear to be pervading all of our society. This is destroying ideas like unity, community, and a shared purpose that built this country and that kept it together during very hard times. I fear for the future of our society…" —ISeeYou_2025 "I'm a lone wolf type of person; I enjoy my solitude more than most, but even I can recognize that there's too much anti-social behaviour nowadays. Life is meant to be a shared burden, for everything from child raising to elderly care. The wisdom and life lessons of our elders aren't meant to die with them, and mothers aren't supposed to be raising kids on their own. We are, as much as I hate to admit it, social animals, and I feel like the fabric of society has unraveled quite a bit." —TPO_Ava Related: 5."The 24-hour news cycle." —TheAnswerUsedToBe42 "I wish we could go back to just reading the paper with our morning coffee. Particularly, in the last few months, I've spent too many nights just constantly refreshing my Reddit news feed." —AppleArmageddon 6."The glorification of hustle culture. It turned rest into laziness, burnout into a badge of honor, and made people feel guilty for simply existing without producing." —Chloedtu "It's so sad to see people monetize their hobbies. A good DIY musician, who makes music that 20-30 people will ever listen to, ends up purchasing a website, spending $100 on advertising, making daily short videos talking about their 'workflow', and buying every feature on DistroKid, just so they can be super burnt out and make an extra $30 a year. Same with people who are good at drawing, cooking, making a couple of YouTube videos here and there, people who have a saw and want to do woodwork... Now, the joy is gone, creativity is lost, their home is filled with next-level gear that they don't need and will eventually sell on Facebook Marketplace, and they have realized that 500 other people in a 10-mile radius had the same idea. It's so sad to see people's hopes get crushed, and now they can't even find joy in the hobby." —AstroZoey11 7."Corporations. And, what we allow them to do legally." —Beth_gibbons Related: 8."Political corruption." —Dante-Gabriel 9."Medical care tied to employment. Got sick? Lose job. Lose job? Lose healthcare. Lose healthcare? Good luck." —8BitPossum "Yep, and COBRA in the US is such a scam. Good luck trying to pay more than double for health insurance now that you're living off unemployment checks." —Jangowuzhere 10."Greed. Greedy politicians, greedy CEOs, and greedy celebrities. So much profit-centered dystopia going around, and so, so, so many problems that could be solved if they prioritized mankind over how many yachts they can buy. The production of slop, ads everywhere, the revocation of privacy for the sake of advert maximization, the unaffordability of passion, the ease to replace people, and the difficulty to get jobs and afford a living; it's all going to shit, and the silent scapegoat is greed." —ThatSmartIdiot 11."Celebrity/leader worship. I can remember being weirded out by even Obama's celebrity status, even though I voted for him. We hold people who are supposed to be servants of the people in a way too high status, to the point where we ignore our own wants and needs to support the powerful person as the source of truth rather than holding them to the responsibility that they are supposed to be upholding. If we learn anything from MAGA and Trump, it's that we did away with kings for a really good reason." —micmea1 Related: 12."Poor education." —PresentTitle565 "This is by design. The root of the problem lies in my comments about the billionaires, the government, and cutting funds from education." —Saffyr3_Sass finally, "AI has devastated all forms of media. You can't trust anything new anymore. People don't seem to care. I wonder if, after years of vapid slop, people might eventually start to miss real art or notice the disparity in quality." —CastieIsTrenchcoat Is there a particular thing you believe that is silently destroying our current society? Tell us in the comments or anonymously in the Google Form below. Also in Internet Finds: Also in Internet Finds: Also in Internet Finds:

Man Wants to Regift a Present from His Sister and Give It to His Girlfriend — but What Is the Proper Gift Etiquette?
Man Wants to Regift a Present from His Sister and Give It to His Girlfriend — but What Is the Proper Gift Etiquette?

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Man Wants to Regift a Present from His Sister and Give It to His Girlfriend — but What Is the Proper Gift Etiquette?

'I don't want to seem ungrateful,' the man wrote on RedditNEED TO KNOW A man said he wants to regift an AncestryDNA test from his half-sister and give it to his girlfriend The man explained that his girlfriend is adopted and that they are 'both more interested' in her ancestry than his The man posed the question of regifting on Reddit, where opinions were mixed on whether it would be a gifting faux pasA man explained that he wants to regift a present from his half-sister and give it to his girlfriend, sparking an online debate about gift etiquette. The man detailed his story on Reddit's 'Am I the A------?' forum, where he said that his half-sister gifted him an 'AncestryDNA pack' for Christmas that he still hasn't used. 'It's a gift from my sister, but it's more of a gift TO her because she has an unhealthy obsession with heritage/ancestry at the moment,' the man added. And while he said he is 'not really interested' in his ancestry, his girlfriend of nine years — who was adopted — would 'love to use it.' '[My girlfriend and I are] both more interested in my girlfriend's ancestry than mine, but I understand it was a gift to me,' he added. 'I don't want to seem ungrateful,' the original poster (OP) continued, adding that when he asked his sister her thoughts on regifting the test, she suggested that he simply buy another for his partner. The majority of commenters on his post said that they thought the OP should be able to use his gift however he sees fit. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. 'She bought it as a gift to you. If what you want to use it for is getting info on your gf, that's entirely your call,' one person said. 'NTA [not the a------],' someone else said. 'It's your gift, you don't need permission from the gifter to use it how you'd like. It also sounds like your sister had an ulterior motive for this gift that makes you uncomfortable, and you'd be much more comfortable giving it to your girlfriend to help her on a more genuine quest. Do what makes you happy and comfortable.' 'If your sister wants info on you, she can buy another one for herself and ask for a sample from you. NTA [not the a------].' 'She's given you a gift she wants, and you're under no obligation to use it,' said someone else. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! One person, however, said that the man should be more considerate of his sibling. 'YTA [you're the a------]," they wrote. 'Do it for your sister.' 'YWBTA [you would be the a------]. You asked [your] sister and she said no. Either use the kit for yourself or don't at all,' said someone else. Read the original article on People Solve the daily Crossword

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