6:12 PM - 4/3/25

If you make a pile of dust where each particle's size is less than the amount of space between atoms, if you drop that pile of dust, will it just keep falling forever?
Ok so google says no. At that size you can't make "particles of sand". It becomes subatomic particles like neutron and shi like that. And those behave differently and they would either destroy each other or fuse.

8:47 PM - 4/2/25

Oh shi okay stacked nintendo direct, lookin fire. ALSO SILKSONG!
Wait hollon bruh aint no way 😭. 90 dollars for a game is crazy holy shit. AND they're switch 2 exclusives? Nintendo is so money hungry istg, like just wrap it up bruh.

10:31 AM - 4/4/25

I hate sleeping anywhere that isn't my bed. I'm always tired as hell and I try to sleep in class except when I wake up I feel worse compared to before. And obviously you would just be like "Ok then don't sleep in class" but I legit cannot stay up. So I'm forced to sleep in class and then all that stuff. I have no idea how people sleep in class and ESPECIALLY on things like the train, bus or plane.

11:52 AM - 4/4/25

I have so many creative ideas to work on when I wanna make something. I got a bunch of stuff to do, like working on this website, working on decorating my room more, making something outta cardboard, working on 2 vlog videos about vacations I've gone on, working on videos for my luh youtube channel, learning a cool video styling application (TouchDesigner), working on drawings I'm wanting to add to my room, adding pictures I find on pinterest to my wall (in my room), working on the movie me and my friends are wanting to make, etc.
And when I'm out doing something, I'm constantly thinking about wanting to work on all of the creative works I have in mind. But then when I get home, I dont really feel like doing them. Which is like, huh??? I really wish I didn't lose inspiration just like that. I do work on a lot of creative works, but theres a lot of times where I could've probably gotten more done if I had kept that inspiration.

2:33 PM - 4/4/25

I know this is the most lukewarm and popular opinion of all time but I absolutely hate how everything is getting modernized and simplified. Like companies are all about min/maxxing every action to make as much money as possible. But how does getting rid of the charm and style of everything achieve that? Like thats the most confusing part, why?? Litterally all it does is make the world boring and bland, it's honestly so sad.
(I remember as a kid going to the McDonald's playplace that shit was fire.) All of the emotion and personality is getting phased out (Or just in general the aesthetic of everything). Kids today are growing up in a beige and gray, smooth edged, geometric world. I hope that doesn't affect the new generation's creativity or inspiration.
BRING BACK COLORS AND PLAYPLACES PLEASE 😭

2:59 PM - 4/4/25

One catergory of annoying people that I hate the most are the kind of people who do something rude for no reason, then proceed to smile/laugh/laugh with friends to try to make you feel worse. Obviously they do it because they want to win in their own childish battle, kind of like a "Haha that thing I did made you mad but look I'm happy and you're not".
That thing they do is really ironic though. Because okay, you wouldn't do a random, uncalled dick move like that for no reason. Obviously the person that did that is in a worse state mentally. You wouldn't do that if you were mentally content/happy. So it's ironic because they're all "I did that dick move but I'm happy" but they did that dick move BECAUSE they aren't.
I just hate immature people. Like ong that is some shi I would do in 4th grade you look corny as hell.

11:20 AM - 4/7/25

I get the stigma towards buying things from dropship apps (Temu, AliExpress, TikTok Shop, Shien, etc.), but I feel like the hate is wayy too forced. Because I be getting clothes from Temu (with varying quality) and when I put the clothes together to make an outfit, people say that the fits are fire. People always compliment my fits, but then they ask where its from and when I say Temu suddenly they don't like the outfit anymore. Huh?? That don't make sense. You just said the outfit looked great but then you switch up and say it's ass. Like you can't tell me that hate isn't forced.
And the part that causes the stigma is that the clothes are made in China or wherever and sent to America. BUT LIKE, ISN'T EVERYTHING ELSE? Most of the clothes that people wear are ported from a different country. People can wear an entire outfit made of a Gap shirt, Tommy Hilfiger pants and Nike shoes, then proceed to call my outfit bad because it's made in Asian countries. (Gap, Tommy Hilfiger and Nike clothes are all made in China).
So its like, what's the difference between my outift and yours? Why do people think their clothes are somehow better than mine?
And the stigma also comes from how cheap the clothes are, but theres no hate when someone has a whole outfit that costs $10, made from the previously mentioned brands.

11:36 AM - 4/8/25

Why do some weird people purposefully do things that make them look weird? I know that just the whole term of "weird people" is kinda vauge. But I'm talking about (mainly in school) those people who just fit the stereotypical "weird kid" look. Like if you ask someone if they're a weird kid they'll say "uhh yeah".
And a lot of this "weird kid" classification comes from how the person looks obviously. But what I'm talking about is how weird kids act. Because along with looking weird, they also act weird. Like for some reason weird kids only wear one backpack strap, they walk hunched over, they walk very fast, their humor and social skills are outdated or just off, etc. But like, the thing is, they don't have to act like that, right? Because I'm not even talking about how the person looks, they are just categorized as weird because they decide to act strange for some reason. Its like, you know you don't have to act like that? Then people won't think you're weird.