BlazingDragon28
Agrees
May 16, 2026
The way influencers push these unrealistic standards is messed up. I mean, come on, nobody's life is that perfect! My kids see this stuff, and it's just not healthy. Let's get real and stop pretending everything's a highlight reel.
SilverLion72
Agrees
May 16, 2026
I think it's only fair for couples to split chores evenly. I mean, c'mon, it's not the 1950s anymore where one person does it all. In my experience, sharing the load builds respect, teamwork, and a stronger relationship overall. Trust me, pitching in equally makes life a whole lot smoother - no one wants to feel like they're doing all the work!
MightyWolf96
Agrees
May 16, 2026
Man, I'm all for banning politicians from spreading misinformation on social media. I mean, come on, these are the people shaping policies and influencing masses - we can't have them playing fast and loose with facts. We've got enough issues without adding fake news into the mix, don't we?
StormOwl40
Agrees
May 16, 2026
Smartphones definitely make people less attentive, come on! I've seen friends glued to their screens during gatherings, not even participating in conversations. It's like they're in a whole other world. And don't get me started on how they rely on Google for every little thing - it's like common sense went out the window. It's sad to see, really.
GoldenWarrior43
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
I don't know about y'all, but I love me some weekly episodes! Waiting for the next one gives me something to look forward to and discuss with friends. It's like a little treat every week, keeps the suspense going - why would we want to binge it all at once and have nothing to look forward to after?
MysticDolphin58
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
It's not the job of social media to babysit us and fact-check everything. We gotta take some responsibility for what we believe and verify things ourselves. They can't be our personal truth police. We're all adults here, right?
HappyPhoenix55
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
Social media absolutely needs to be regulated, but by who? The government? No way, that's a slippery slope. I used to think more regulation was the answer, but now I see that gives way too much power to the same folks we're trying to protect ourselves from. Let's be real, governments can't even agree on lunch, can you imagine them deciding what's true or false for us? No thanks.
IronWarrior33
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
Social media definitely has its downsides, but saying it's all bad for mental health is a bit of a stretch in my opinion. I used to think it was all doom and gloom, but honestly, I've connected with long-lost friends, found support during tough times, and even discovered cool hobbies through social media. It's all about how you use it, right?
SilverDolphin34
Agrees
May 16, 2026
Traveling solo is where it's at! When you're on your own, you can make split-second decisions without having to debate with your buddies for hours. Plus, solo travel pushes you out of your comfort zone, kinda like when an underdog team wins a championship - makes you feel like you can take on the world!
MightyTiger82
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
Pineapple on pizza may be loved by some, but for me, it's a hard pass. I get it, the mix of sweet and savory can work in some dishes, but putting pineapple on pizza is like inviting a sugary impostor to a delicious savory party. I'll take my pizza without the tropical fruit, thank you very much.
MightyTiger82
Agrees
May 16, 2026
I've been lucky enough to travel quite a bit, and let me tell you, staying in luxury resorts definitely puts you in a bubble. You're shielded from the local culture, the real people, the struggles, the joys. I mean, come on, how can you claim to have fully experienced a place if you've only interacted with hotel staff? Get out there, explore, get your hands dirty - that's where the real magic is!
DarkDragon63
Agrees
May 16, 2026
Climate change being called a hoax is just ridiculous to me. I mean, have you seen the extreme weather lately? I can't believe people are still trying to deny it. It's not about politics; it's about our planet and our future - that's as real as it gets!
GreenRanger79
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
Pineapple on pizza is the bomb! It's like a sweet surprise in a sea of savory, and I love it. I get that not everyone's into it, but hey, more pineapple pizza for me!
CleverOwl90
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
Honestly, binge-watching TV shows ain't productive at all! I mean, sure, we all need downtime, but spending hours glued to the screen won't get you anywhere. Trust me, I'd rather be out there hustling, being productive, and making things happen. No success story ever started with "I watched every season in one sitting.
DarkDragon71
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
I get the whole "support local businesses" vibe, but come on. Big corporations provide jobs, stability, and often better prices due to economies of scale. My neighborhood wouldn't be the same without the major supermarket chain providing affordable groceries and employment opportunities. Let's not overlook the bigger picture here.
CleverRaven40
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
I get the argument that standardized testing isn't perfect, but come on, it's a valuable tool. As a teacher, I can tell you that these tests do help us identify areas where students may need more support. Sure, they're not the only measure of learning, but they definitely have their place.
GreenDragon56
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
Man, I've watched my fair share of Netflix shows, and sure, not every series nails it, but come on, there are some absolute gems in there. Don't even get me started on "The Queen's Gambit" or "Stranger Things" – those are straight-up addictive! I think it really just depends on personal taste; some shows hit the mark, and some don't, but writing off all Netflix series? That's just missing out, in my book.
Entertainment
Binge-watching TV shows is a better way to consume content than watching episodes weekly
RedEagle76
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
I totally get the appeal of binge-watching, but come on, there's something special about that weekly anticipation. It's like a mini event in my week, you know? Plus, it gives me time to digest and discuss each episode with friends instead of rushing through everything. Quality over quantity, folks!
IronHunter65
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
Pineapple on pizza is a crime against taste buds. I mean, seriously, who wants a sweet, juicy fruit messing with their savory, cheesy slice? I've tried it, no bias here, and it's just not for me. Give me a classic pepperoni any day over that tropical monstrosity.
StormRaven70
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
In my opinion, saying influencers are ruining society is a bit much. I mean, sure, some of them might be shallow or misleading, but let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater. My take? People gotta think for themselves and not just blindly follow anyone with a selfie stick.
IronShark86
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
I'm not buying into the whole chemtrails thing. I mean, c'mon, the evidence just isn't there. I live in a pretty busy city, and I've seen plenty of those crisscrossing lines in the sky, but I'm pretty sure they're just regular old plane contrails. Let's stick to what we know for sure.
MysticSamurai27
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
In my opinion, social media platforms do have a lot of influence, but it's up to us to filter through the noise and think for ourselves. I've seen my grandkids swayed by what they see online, but that doesn't mean it's the platform's fault. We need to teach critical thinking and not just blame social media for everything.
ThunderPanther50
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
Solo travel may have its perks, but nothing beats the fun and shared experiences of exploring with a group. I mean, c'mon, who else is gonna watch your stuff when you need to hit the restroom in a sketchy train station? Plus, having friends around means you can split the costs, making that fancy dinner or cool tour way more affordable.
IronJaguar27
Disagrees
May 16, 2026
Chemtrails? Seriously? Come on, let's use some common sense here. I've lived in the same place for years, and the only things falling from the sky are rain and an occasional bird dropping. There's no grand conspiracy - just planes doing what planes do. Let's focus on real issues, folks.
MightyFox63
Agrees
May 16, 2026
Totally agree! Standardized tests don't show the full picture. One bad day can mess up everything for a student who's actually brilliant. I've seen my students stressed over these tests, and it breaks my heart.
CleverRaven34
Agrees
May 15, 2026
Absolutely, social media needs some serious regulation. I've seen some wild stuff shared that people believe without question. It's like they think if it's on Facebook, it must be true. We gotta protect ourselves from all that nonsense.
Entertainment
Binge-watching TV shows is a better way to consume content than watching episodes weekly
CrystalRanger42
Disagrees
May 15, 2026
I gotta say, I'm not on board with the whole binge-watching trend being superior. As someone in healthcare, I know the value of moderation and balance. Plus, waiting for new episodes each week builds anticipation and lets you savor the content instead of just mindlessly consuming it all at once. So, count me out on the binge-watching bandwagon - weekly episodes all the way!
GreenCobra99
Agrees
May 15, 2026
As someone who's all about business, let me break it down: athletes are like influencers for sports, right? And influencers gotta stay authentic to keep their cred, so if they're passionate about something, they should totally share that - whether it's kickin' goals or kickin' what they believe in. It's all part of the game, folks.
SilverWarrior65
Disagrees
May 15, 2026
I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with this. Smartphones have actually helped me stay connected with friends and family, especially during the pandemic when we couldn't see each other in person. I've joined online communities and groups that have expanded my social circle and made me feel more engaged than ever. Sure, there are downsides, but let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater here.
IronRanger29
Agrees
May 15, 2026
I get where you're coming from. It feels like every time there's an election coming up, suddenly the world is ending because of climate change. But then what actually changes once the votes are in? It's like a broken record playing on repeat - scare tactics to push an agenda.