Didn't human communication exist before social media? Why would it die after?
Maybe your view of human communication is a bit restrictive.
I think people using social media less and having more real life hobbies where they meet real people would do good for everyone.
Also, "public demonstrations are scary" culture. You have to register, the parade is cut into small blocks of about 50 m and at least 50 m apart, no music trucks, a lot of the groups represent specific corporations, the traffic is not cut so it has to cohabit with the cars, managed by ropes and whistling copes. Kinda asphyxiating compared to western parades. But well, it's Japan, the fact that it can happen, even in this form, is a win.
I went there then, but I wanted to join the parade first.
Tried to join a block, they said sorry you have to go to the starting point to register first. 🙇
I'll check it out. If you see a yellow wild cat with dark spots.
Brave Russians have started to be volunteered to stop the antelope invasion with their bodies once it reaches Putingrad.
Also starting to spread on the cheapest plans of streaming services like Prime and Netflix.
Honnêtement, je ne sais trop faire la différence avec libanais. Il y avait une soupe de courge aussi.
Cyberpunk ?
Mais pas les français à Tokyo! Je viens de finir une excellente assiette de falafel et houmous dans un restau israélien local, et je bois un thé à la menthe.
If you hear Shakira, you're also in trouble.
A PE teacher got absolutely wrecked by a former Olympic sprinter at a sprint competition.