• sunzu@kbin.run
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    1 year ago

    feeling more love and joy

    How is this related to posting pictures online?

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      1 year ago

      They live vicariously. They only understand something if there is a picture or video of it.

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          In that they’re both photos surrounding the birth of a baby. Something that most people experiencing view as a precious and fleeting time they’d like to have nice pictures of.

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      So because you don’t understand which feelings this almost blind ugly little meatbag in that photo represents, there will be those who do and who will share the joy, making the world a little less depressing as fuck. Which is a benefit. But of course,. because you can’t understand that, no one possibly can.

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        I don’t think pictures of minors should be posted online.

        You do you tho

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          I wholeheartedly agree, just for different reasons than presented here. Yet, especially as long as they look like moles, posting them isn’t that bad.

          I’ve never posted pictures of my child online. I don’t even post them on private chats. Just via my immich instance to his grandmas and aunts.