171 words Everybody wants to believe the system is rigged; nobody wants to believe the system is rigged in their favor. 355 words Trusting your gut is allowing millions of bacteria to collectively make a crucial decision for you. 193 words Ironically, the conspiracy theorists who believe that that people get brainwashed, are the ones who have gotten "brainwashed" 897 words If catcalling happened to both genders equally, after a several decades it would probably be considered a social norm and people might fully embrace it 112 words Throwing 342 barrels of expensive tea into the ocean is the closest thing there was in 1776 to burning down a Target 169 words Treating kids harshly to "prepare them for the workforce" perpetuates the cycle of companies not providing healthy work-life balances. 113 words Most numbers have never been said, thought of, or written. 126 words Humans are actually just brains driving inside bone mech suits communicating via vibrations on the air. 113 words Up until a certain point of our history, we didn’t know that caterpillars and butterflies are the same creature. 318 words The same Luke Skywalker that believed his mass-murdering father could be redeemed tried to kill Kylo Ren for having a bad dream. 286 words As if Millennials weren't fucked enough... 128 words Millennials may end up being the first generation in over a century to have suffered a recession when entering the job market and then suffer a recession when starting a family. 236 words So many people kept joking that we needed a new plague, now we have it and nobody wants it 143 words The “popular” kids in school were really just the kids with the least amount of social anxiety. 187 words Telling kids that a cop will arrest you as a disciplinary tool, then expecting kids to tell a cop if something bad is happening to them, must be confusing as hell. 141 words There’s scientific proof of colors we can’t see and sounds we can’t hear and some people still refuse to believe something other than us could be living a little to the left of the perceivable and known 179 words The most mildly infuriating to ever come out of r\mildlyinfuriating is the fact that they refuse to adapt to the redesign 133 words Politeness is so rare these days that people mistake it for flirtation 179 words New Yorkers in the Marvel universe must have major PTSD. 178 words People with depression are encouraged to make it public so they can get the help they need. But in most cases, people who openly say they have depression are seen as attention seekers who can become shunned for such an act.