What common behaviour/social trend do you simply not understand? - Hating niggers excluded <3

Is this in America?

I don't really keep up with American MSM from Current Year, so I thought it was getting more prudish because woke.

I take it the sex shown isn't even making love, but it instead promotes sleeping around?
Yes, I'm in America and this is very common in our recent TV shows. And its very often not in a committed relationship, or if it is it's not shown in a 'making love' way. No music, talking a lot during the scene, or doing it in an inappropriate place (public, party).
 
Isn't there FCC regulations against that sort of thing on broadcast TV?

And I figured the MSM is pushing promiscuity. There seems to be a push to break down what's left of society to rebuild as cybernetic serfs.
Most of the stuff I reference is watched on 'on demand' platforms like Amazon Video, HBO Max, Netflix, etc. I think that's how they get away with it.
 
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I don't get why so many people think they're the second coming of John Wayne every time they throw a tantrum or pick a fight. Often, people seem to do this over stupid, meaningless shit. Just because you screamed at a cashier over a non-existent discount doesn't mean you're standing up to "the Man." You're not a hero because you want to kick a random stranger's ass for accidentally bumping into you. It's people from all walks of life who do this shit too. It wouldn't be fair to single out any particular group. Nearly everyone wants to fight about something and they think they're a badass for doing it too. It's fucking awful.
 
Posting every single aspect of your life on social media. Social media is a nice thing - I have it and use it connect with friends, keep up with community events and the sick memes. But I've never understood the culture that's developed where people feel the need to post pictures of everything they do/eat/etc as if their friends actively care about how they spend every minute of their day. Facebook/Insta/Twitter/Snapchat aren't the real world. Unless you're running a business or something, find other things to focus on.
 
The unwritten rule where if you're black (and I am) and you see another black person, you dignify their presence with at least a nod whether you know them or not. I don't know why we do this but I feel weird if I don't
I thought this was just a general thing. I do it all the time.
 
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The "strong eyebrow" trend. This is the worst thing the Kardashians have ever done.

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The unwritten rule where if you're black (and I am) and you see another black person, you dignify their presence with at least a nod whether you know them or not. I don't know why we do this but I feel weird if I don't
I noticed this when I moved uptown. I stayed on task, with no small talk. We never exchange pleasantries, so why should they care?

Well, it turns out they do care, because an old Hispanic gentleman stopped me on the sidewalk and said that he had given me the head nod many times to no reaction. He felt disrespected and said he would put himself in harm's way if one of his neighbors were in trouble. I said "hi" to him after that.

When in Rome, do as Romans do.
 
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The "strong eyebrow" trend. This is the worst thing the Kardashians have ever done.
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Strong eyebrows can look good on certain girls but it takes the right face to pull it off and it almost only ever works with black hair. It’s been around for a long time though so I really wouldn’t call it a trend personally. You usually only see it work specifically with white girls with black hair.

The example you’ve chosen for instance is monstrous but unfortunately you’ll see it applied this way more often then not as if trying to desperately form a uni brow.
 
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No one uses an audible phone ringtone anymore except me. Everyone I encounter, they have their phone set to silent, or vibrate at most. Even in movies and TV, they depict modern people's phones as all being set to vibrate.

I tend to keep my phone in an outer jacket pocket, so I can't feel it vibrate that well, and even then, sometimes when the phone rubs against the fabric liner of the pocket, it will feel like it is vibrating when it really isn't. So the audible phone ringtone is a necessity for me to detect incoming calls and messages. It's pretty useful too, to be able to hear the phone go off from a long distance away or several rooms/doors away.

It baffles me that some people don't even have their phones set to vibrate, they have it totally silent. I guess they just have to be constantly glancing over at the phone to see if a call or message is coming through.

The only time I ever set my phone on vibrate only for long stretches of time was in college, for lectures and classes.
 
Soyboys, nu-males, whatever, they utterly ruined the masculinity of beards. And their signature smile, ugh. Not even a sliver of dignity. No one looks flattering with those eyes and a gaping mouth like that.
Funny story. I thought beards and other facial hair was cool as fuck up until my mid-twenties. Had either a short beard or goatee during that time, never clean shaven.

One day I did a complete 180, because reasons. Clean shaven, short, well groomed hair (but long on top.) Immediately looked younger, cleaner, and more 'kempt' than I'd ever done.

Years later, I find beards as a whole to be dirty as fuck. Unless you can grow a thick ass beard with full coverage, don't bother. And even then, if you have a good face, why hide it? The nu-male association is just one more nail in the coffin.

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Marriage. I know from ample experience that if one girl gives you trouble, you can just up sticks, go nuclear, and move onto the next. I cannot imagine how existentially difficult it must be to be trapped in a shitty marriage (which appears to be 99% of them) with no capacity to leave without getting turbo-fucked every way possible.

Then again, I imagine the dudes who commit to such an arrangement weren't exactly being headhunted when single.
 
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