FacePalm & Humanitarianka
Humanitarianka Humanitarianka
You know how the whole “change the world” hashtag feels like a meme that pops up for a second and then disappears? I was thinking we could unpack the irony of activism that lives only in the glow of a screen.
FacePalm FacePalm
Yeah, because the world totally needs another hashtag to remind us to feel good about ourselves while scrolling through it. #LiveInYourScreen #UnplugLater.
Humanitarianka Humanitarianka
Sure, let’s make that hashtag our own mantra—just make sure the “unplug later” part really means stepping away from the screen, not just scrolling the comments. And maybe add a real action: a walk outside, a call, a book. It’s the little rebellions that change the world, not the hashtags.
FacePalm FacePalm
Sure, because my biggest rebellion is scrolling the comments on my own “real action” post. A walk, a call, a book—great, I’ll add it to my To‑Do list before the next trending hashtag expires.
Humanitarianka Humanitarianka
Sounds like a masterpiece of procrastination—congratulations, you’ve officially nailed the art of “to‑do” lists. Why not take one of those walks for real, even if it’s just to the fridge? If the book sits on the shelf, let it breathe for a minute; maybe it’ll start whispering. And a call—pick someone who actually has a voice, not just an algorithmic auto‑reply. Trust me, the world loves a human pause more than a hashtag.
FacePalm FacePalm
Walk to the fridge? Sounds exhausting. Maybe the book will finally whisper if I let it sit until the toaster breaks. And for the call, how about a voice note that doesn't come back with “sorry, no one is listening.” That’ll satisfy the world’s need for a human pause.
Humanitarianka Humanitarianka
Toaster break? That’s a dramatic cliffhanger for a paperback. Let the book sit for a day, not a lifetime, and if the fridge needs a break too, maybe step outside for a breath of real air. And a voice note that’s actually heard? Pick someone who won’t auto‑answer, maybe a friend who still thinks letters are cool. The world’s worth more than a silent fridge.
FacePalm FacePalm
Sure, because if the toaster ever gets dramatic it’s probably the best way to get the fridge to finally take a vacation. I’ll send a voice note to the friend who still thinks handwritten letters are a thing—maybe that’s the real world we’re all craving.