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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any parent who posts to social media about their kid's sports successes is simply exposing him or herself as a complete and utter loser. The people who actually give a shit about your kids championship already know. You're not impressing anyone else. As for grandparents, if they're on social media to see it, they can also read a text or an email about it. Grow up.[/quote] so I would've said it nicer, but for the most part this is true. No one cares about your little league posts. If it's for family, create a family group chat. If your kid made it to some national level competition (or international/olympics), the general public may care. Outside of that, it just seems ..... sad.[/quote] But honestly, what is the point of social media? Bc I sure as hell don't care about the political posts people share? Or the pics of their food at some fancy restaurant? Or a pic of their dog on the couch napping? But when I see those posts, I just scroll by. [b] I don't judge. [/b]Or even worse, create some obnoxious thread on DCUM about it. Also, you're wrong when you say "nobody cares" As PLENTY of people have chimed in, they do care to see and celebrate the athletic accomplishments of their friend's kids. It's not that nobody cares, its that [b]YOU[/b] don't care. Which is fine. But you're very wrong that nobody cares. Many people do[/quote] BS, yes you do.[/quote] No, I really don't. The childless couple that share a ton of pictures of their corgi. I scroll by. The friend that shares pictures of their finished and decorated baked goods? quick like and I move on. The worst I do is roll my eyes at the ridiculous right wing memes. But even then, its more exhaustion than judgement [/quote] Lol, those are some really specific descriptions of people you totally don’t judge.[/quote] "childless" is really descriptive? 'Friend' is specific? And using adjectives to describe a person means that you're judging them? "Bill is tall" "How dare you judge him for his height" [/quote]
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