• Nfamwap@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    I’m a Brit. I was in Italy recently, and oh my fucking god, American girls are so fucking annoying. I’m sure they are as sincere as anyone, but the many conversations I overheard sounded so basic and vacuous.

    It got to a point where I was convinced the same group of early 20-somethings were going to all the same places that we were.

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      19 hours ago

      American dude here, right there with you. Just some of these conversations you overhear from girls in their 20s or even 30s is mind numbing, and they can keep going until the sun comes up. And they’re loud.

      My wife and I saw Dead and Co last year at the sphere in Vegas, and there were these two women behind us that wouldn’t shut up the entire show, just talking like you’d envision two teenagers gossiping out their asses.

      I think a lot of it just comes from a complete lack of social awareness, and if they’re the slightest bit pretty, they’ve likely never been checked for being rude or obnoxious.

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        This isn’t just women. It’s men too. Hanging out around 20 something dudes you hear the same lame jokes, same monotone voice, and same horrible takes. I can see a group of guys and tell you what each one will say before they say it. It’s just inane and pointless. Even worse in online game servers. Not a single original thought is found. And this is coming from a 40 year old guy who quoted anchorman all day while drinking through his 20s.

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          i think with guys it just has an easier time becoming background noise because of the lower voices and generally lower level of energy in the speech, it’s more like “bro look at my car, that’s a sweet ass car, i like driving my car to do man things, you guys wanna go watch some sports ball? hell yeah”

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            Naw. I like girls and their energy. I much rather be with that then lame as fuck monotone “hot take” Braxton and his shitty views on women and cars and politics. All of which are just rehashed twitch streamer garbage.

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          8 hours ago

          True enlightenment. The truth of everyone being lame as fuck.

          There’s a particular pitch with the women where it feels like it hits the pressure point of my soul.

          Nailed it with men. In my former friend group there was one guy they all liked more, they would literally lame joke/bad take each other for his favor. He and I would talk about it later like WTF he was just like yeaaah always been that way. Mid 20s.

          I’m sure to them i was the lame fuck but when your gut tells you shit is dumb it’s time to find new friends.

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      22 hours ago

      Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.

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          No, idea. What group do you think you fall into?

          Wait… oh, I get it. You meant my comment. Haha! Good one! You have such an original wit.

          I had always heard that as a quote of Eleanor Roosevelt’s but there’s actually no record of her saying it if you look into it.

          The history of the quote itself is interesting though. The earliest known version of this idea appears in a 1901 book by Charles Stewart, where he attributes it to historian Henry Thomas Buckle. The sentiment has since been echoed by various figures, including Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, who used it in a 1959 article, prefacing it with “As the unknown sage puts it…”

          The association with Eleanor Roosevelt seems to have emerged in the late 20th century, with no concrete evidence linking her to the quote. It appears that over time, the phrase became misattributed to her, possibly due to her reputation for insightful commentary. However, without a verifiable source, it’s best to consider the attribution to Roosevelt as unsubstantiated.

          It sprung to mind as apropos due to the irony of criticizing “small talk” with talk about other people which the quote alludes to being a different kind of small talk.

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    24 hours ago

    To Africans, to Asians, to the rest of America (as you should know, America is a continent)

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        Just like East Europe and West Europe, East Asia, South Africa and North Africa… /s

        Check out why America (the continent) is called the way it is, it is quite interesting. Hint: “Americo Vespucci”