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Detachable leo sleeves are a funny idea, but I don't really get mocking people for not knowing anything about the sport and asking questions. How else are you supposed to learn? And honestly, I'll take some clueless questions over the half-baked outrage that sub churns out on a regular basis
 
Facebook is also full of videos of little cheer girls tumbling with absolutely zero technique that have six million comments saying "go girl! Future Olympic champion!" and "how did she not make the Olympic team?" But with shit grammar and spelling, because Facebook.
 
Facebook is also full of boomers being offended about the Drag Queens and their "mockery" of Christians by reenacting the Last Supper. When in reality, the performance was about Greek Dionysus as the God of wine and revelry.

Even when its pointed out with evidence, these folk still deny facts over their feelings.
 
Facebook is also full of boomers being offended about the Drag Queens and their "mockery" of Christians by reenacting the Last Supper. When in reality, the performance was about Greek Dionysus as the God of wine and revelry.

Even when its pointed out with evidence, these folk still deny facts over their feelings.
The best one I saw was a comment on a picture saying “that drag queen is flashing his balls to the children! Groomer!!1” when it was in fact a hole in her stockings…
 
and even though the guy who came up with the performance said that it was a bacchanal and people interpreting it as a last supper mockery was incorrect, my MAGA family is still all up in arms
 
I’m not mocking the idea of asking questions, I’m just surprised that a subreddit is the first post of call rather than googling when it comes to the basics. Perhaps that’s my age. There are certainly specific questions that are much better suited to a knowledgable crowd than google. Tbh I often read those threads even when I know the answer because I’m interested to see how various people explain it.
 
I’m not mocking the idea of asking questions, I’m just surprised that a subreddit is the first post of call rather than googling when it comes to the basics. Perhaps that’s my age. There are certainly specific questions that are much better suited to a knowledgable crowd than google. Tbh I often read those threads even when I know the answer because I’m interested to see how various people explain it.
That's fair. I'm guessing four out of five are too lazy to Google it and the other one knows they'll get a better answer by asking humans.
 
I try to avoid spending too much time on parenting forums, but let me tell you, the fireworks over the headless Marie Antoinettes was delightful. "My children were so traumatized and scared!"
Like, guess they've never been to The Haunted Mansion... (oh right, disney is full of "groomers")
I’m not mocking the idea of asking questions, I’m just surprised that a subreddit is the first post of call rather than googling when it comes to the basics. Perhaps that’s my age. There are certainly specific questions that are much better suited to a knowledgable crowd than google. Tbh I often read those threads even when I know the answer because I’m interested to see how various people explain it.
At least they aren't asking ChatGPT or something and getting a response that is a mix of facts and insane ramblings.
 
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I've seen some ridiculous comments and questions on FaceBook, too. My jaw has actually dropped several times reading comments.
My favorite is all the clueless people commenting about things they clearly don’t understand on the USAG and Inside Gymnastics pages.
 

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