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It’s the end…

The Ordinary Man
4 min readJun 24, 2024

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You know when people speak about the end of something when it’s clearly not the end, and in some cases nothing has changed. This is ironically something that’s got to end.

People will say this shit about 1000 things and when they’re right once they think they’re some sort of psychic.

People also confuse their end with something the end of something. They’ve moved on and they’ve decided that it’s over for that thing, they haven’t realised it’s just them on this one.

Then you have some people who are just trying to get attention for whatever reason. It’s the only way that people will pay attention to them.

How many things that are supposed to be dead are still here?

I’ve heard that basically everything that we use on a daily basis is over, but for whatever reason, they’re still here. Social media is an example of this. Social media sites that were supposed to die are still alive and kicking. In fact, they’re growing.

It’s like someone decided that because they were done with Facebook and saw 12 other people say the same thing (on the platform) it’s over. People love to think they’re the start of trends and leaders of movements. The dorks that do announcements.

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