Toxic Positivity Proves Influencers Don’t Care About You

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • At least we’re getting told to drink water on a daily basis… as a cure for being sad?
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    Do you ever need to vent out your frustrations only to have someone tell you it could be worse! we’ve all experienced that overly positive person that activates our flight or fight response every time they say a cringy uplifting line from a Hallmark movie. Sure there are times to look on the bright side… but there’s a reason why people like being negative - deep down we’re all slightly toxic and love drama. The main story we’re looking at today is the Twitch streamer WeFoundTheBody and his response to one of his fan’s mentioning a loved one passed away. To quote the famous last words “We’re not gonna talk about it in my chat - cause it’s Friday and that’s a BIG BUCKET OF BUMMER”. Social media has created a genre of content creators lacking self-awareness and empathy for their fans. Toxic Positivity Proves Influencers Don’t Care About You #edvasian

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