By comparison, “i ain’t reading all that,” although widely applicable, resists obvious categorization with its pointedly mixed messages. If it conveys anything, it is the explicit rejection of context — a plea for mercy, and to go no further down the rabbit hole.
The need for better curation in this age of increasing propensity for exposure to information of all sorts is existential.
I don't know about anyone else, but initially plugging into the internet for the day, I truly have no idea what information to expect, but yet maybe this is what has all addicted in the end.
Before you dive deep into your rabbit holes for the day, take a breath and examine what are you actually looking for?
The ultimate ‘yup, whatever’ response 😂
By comparison, “i ain’t reading all that,” although widely applicable, resists obvious categorization with its pointedly mixed messages. If it conveys anything, it is the explicit rejection of context — a plea for mercy, and to go no further down the rabbit hole.
The need for better curation in this age of increasing propensity for exposure to information of all sorts is existential.
I don't know about anyone else, but initially plugging into the internet for the day, I truly have no idea what information to expect, but yet maybe this is what has all addicted in the end.
Before you dive deep into your rabbit holes for the day, take a breath and examine what are you actually looking for?