People on the internet aren’t happy, they are just saying Cheese

Jamal Ballouk
2 min readJun 30, 2022

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Don’t let them fool ya!

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As per many studies, teenage and young adults who spend the most time on social media have substantially higher rates of reported depression up to 66% more than other users who spends the least time,

Now fuck all those studies, how would I know if it was 66% and not 66.5%, aren’t they accurate enough to decimals in calculating depressed people?! One more thing, we used to believe all that scientists say about anything, we don’t see a demonstration, proof, or even an example, maybe because we don’t have the time to research after all those mad scientists out there, but we can think a little about it;

People on the internet aren’t happy, they are just saying Cheese, and that is a real fact, and there might be something deep behind it, I mean photographers along the past century had to take pictures of lots of people and while they know that smiling makes a better portrait and since some can’t easily fake a smile or just don’t want to smile for a reason of their own, then came someone with a brilliant idea would save lots of time and useless existentialist arguments “Say cheese “ and the more EEZ you add the more happiness you express and looks more convincing, that’s it.

Now what you have to do is not to be affected by these stupid thoughts, everyone is advised to follow his path by his self-made will, but before you do that, you have to build a connection of nerves inside your brain that makes it capable to produce better solutions and only that will make it worthy to be followed.

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Jamal Ballouk
Jamal Ballouk

Written by Jamal Ballouk

Because somebody had to write about the tragedy of existence with a sense of humor.

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