Re: sikakoira: pidä lupauksesi ja katoa!
Lähetetty: Ti Helmi 20, 2024 10:22 pm
Suomen johtava rikosaiheinen portaali
https://www.murha.info/rikosfoorumi/
Ja mitähän vittua nyt?Ihmehärveli kirjoitti: Ti Helmi 20, 2024 7:52 pm Sikakoiran tavaramerkit.
qurqo kirjoitti: Ti Helmi 20, 2024 7:35 pm Niin sitä vain aletaan sananvapautta rajoittamaan. Siitä se lähtee laajenemaan, ja kohta kielletään hallitusten toimien kritisointikin.
Onkohan Uiguurien kansanmurhan kieltäminen nyt Kiinalaisilta kielletty?
No nyt on kyllä otettu sellainen sulka hattuun, ettei mitään järkeä. En olisi ikinä uskonut, että samalla rytinällä viedään Minfoilija putsarin ja tämän yli 11-kertaisesti koko maailman sähkön tarpeen kattavien, jopa ydinenergiaa hyötysuhteeltaan parempien tuulimyllyjen titteli. Huhhuh. On se maailma hulluksi mennyt.Ihmehärveli kirjoitti: Ti Helmi 20, 2024 7:52 pmOlet valittu vuoden kylähulluksi. Onnea!nipsunapsu kirjoitti: Ti Helmi 20, 2024 5:18 pm
Jes, kerrankin mä olen voittanut jotain elämässäni! Ei se paljoa ollut, eikä hirveitä vaatinut tai omilla sanoilla edes tullut, mutta oli sekin edes jotain. Nyt skumppaa![]()
Et sinä meihin kuulu millään muotoa. Pysyttele vaan siellä puun ja kuoren välissä odottelemassa parempia aikoja
KRIMREAPER kirjoitti: Ti Helmi 27, 2024 10:00 pm Speznazejen operaatioita viime vuoden puolelta osa 2
Geroman being suspended is a good thing for his mental and physical health.
@GeromanAT has made over 430,000 posts and over a million reposts. In the past couple of months, his social media activity has skyrocketed. On average per day in the past month, he was making 200-300 posts per day, and sometimes making nearly 400 posts per day. Meaning he made 1 post every 4-5 minutes of the day.
His entire life consisted of being on X, day and night. He would be on social media every single hour of the day, other than when he slept. This is a very unhealthy lifestyle for any person and is an example of extreme dependence and addiction to social media, which likely negatively impacts his mental health. His addiction to social media was very severe, based on his post frequency in the past couple of months. It’s sad because he has a wife and a child who is special needs.
Most of his posts used swear words, it’s hard to find posts where he is not using inappropriate language and references to Ukrainians or supporters of Ukraine as being nazis or ukronazis. He also had zero knowledge or understanding of the war or equipment and systems used by both militaries, so it was nearly impossible to have a debate or substantive conversation with him as he resorted to insulting the other person. I and others have tried to talk with him many times, but it usually ended with them being blocked.
There were not many photos of Geroman, but he appeared as one who is very unhygienic. Possibly another effect spending day and night on social media has had on him. He never took a break, every day and every hour he was on social media spreading Russian propaganda, conspiracy theories, and insulting anyone he disagreed with.
I can go on and say things I don’t like about Geroman or his ideas towards Ukraine, but I don’t want this post to be about what he posted, but instead, the negative impacts social media can have on people to the point where it encapsulates their entire life becoming an addiction as it did to Geroman.
Regardless of whether a person is pro-Russian or pro-Ukrainian, spending hours on social media every day will negatively impact a person's mental and emotional health, and eventually, it becomes an addiction that is really hard to stop. In the case of Geroman, this suspension may be good for him so he can focus on improving and living a normal life and having a clearer mind. Unfortunately, he was not going down the right path, and his posts have become increasingly and noticeably more vile as time went on.
Whether his account gets unsuspended or not, I hope that he can realize that life is more than just being on social media and that at the end of the day no matter how many followers one has or how many posts one makes, it doesn’t mean anything.
Many other things in life matter much more than what happens on social media, like family, friends, well-being, and happiness.