Attention spans are becoming nonexistent

Over the past couple of days, my brain has wrapped itself into twenty million different directions. Not because of the weather change, not because of classes, it’s because I literally don’t know what life is anymore. (Disclaimer: I apologize for this rant that you very much did not ask for.) 

To start, Fruit Love Island. Why is this a thing? And why are people so obsessed with it? I am starting to lose hope for my generation because not only are our attention spans short (and yes, don’t even try to deny it), but we as a society are more worried about what AI-generated fruit said in episode 14 than the things that are right in front of us. If you watch these, respectfully go touch grass. 

Next, Cesar Chavez. I am just going to leave it at that because I don’t want to really get into that. If you know, you know. 

And to finish up my chaos, why don’t people try on ANYTHING anymore? Just because AI is a thing does not mean you need to stop putting in effort when it comes to things. An example of this is, say, you have an art project, and you have to create something digitally, and instead of actually putting in the effort to make it look good, you instead find the easiest thing to do, maybe slap your own touch on it and it gets done in five minutes, where as some people spent hours or days on this project. No, absolutely unacceptable, in my opinion, of course.  

Anyways on the plus side of things, I hope your spring break went well because mine was absolutely amazing. But before you ask, no, I didn’t get pictures with the state signs, but I did go to Buccess twice, saw the Riverwalk and the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, and even saw the new Disney movie “Hoppers”. So if you’re looking for a sign to go and watch that movie, here it is, because I loved every second of it. Also, the song “Save the Day” by SZA, which is the song for the movie, is on repeat. 

Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.