hey uh foLks- helo people who have randomly checked my conversations thing
anyhow, this thing occurred about 5 minutes ago:
my family seeing foreign/unknown plastic: *panics and screams*
well, yes, smth like that. i might have exaggerated- but you get the point.
look, plastic used to be very common EVERYWHERE about 9 or 10 months ago. until covid came and literally made most people, if not everyone, get conscious to germs and stuff that...has a chance of germs.
so obviously there's a big difference in what people think in the past and now.
why? plastic is still plastic. it ain't gonna change unless someone puts it on fire. but why do people think it's dangerous? what about other stuff? like groceries, instead of YEETING them to the refrigerator, you go through a 3-times washing THEN yeeting them to wherever you'll place it.
why?
covid has changed the way we think in many cases. this could also be applied to other topics. for example, at one point you think tarantulas are cute but then after being bitten by another kind of arachnid (i'm not quite sure if that phylum bites but let's stick with that), you think they're creepy crawly death eaters, even though SOME don't. (some do, some don't.)
the point is, something could distort the way you think of something, whether good or bad. from influences to pandemics to an event that happened, it all can.
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okay goodbai-