Some people suit side parts better, and others look nice with a middle part. I much prefer wearing my hair at the side, because I like how it looks on me. Whilst we're on the subject, generational gatekeeping is bizarre and pointless. "Oh, you don't do *insert fashion here*? Well then you're not really gen Z!" or "if you remember this they you're gen Y, but if you know this other thing you're gen Z". I mean, I'm a cusper, but I'm technically gen Z and I follow trends / have interests associated with both groups. Besides, fashion repeats itself anyway, so what does it matter? I'd rather just follow the trends I like and leave the ones I don't. Wasn't that the whole point of fashion? Self expression? Let people do what they want.
I would be interested to find out more about their algorithm. For me it's usually fairly accurate. Even apparently picking up on things I'm not sure about and have thought about before. I wonder how many people have pursued a diagnosis because Tiktok made them question if they have a disorder. This could potentially be harmful but I am fascinated with why it makes the assumptions it does.
Country music isn't that bad. A lot of the newer stuff isn't very twangy, so if it isn't ridden in country stereotypes, they can be catchy af
The mustache only look can work very well on some, like this actor. https://www.mancrushes.com/sites/default/files/peter-dante-little-nicky-10.jpg I don't see it much. I see it on some. On some men it looks too retro. Will it make a comeback? I'd go in this order after clean shaven: mustache > clean trimmed beard > goatee
I hate Stardew Valley. Everyone seems to love it. not one bad review on Amazon, but I really don’t like it.
I like looking at them. But I don't like sleeping in them. I think Harry and Meghan will divorce someday.
Everybody keeps talking about 'when things go back to normal', but the truth is, covid is the normal. Also, I don't like hot cocoa