IsabellaLinton wrote:
Same but with recipes. ^
OMG I don’t want to read their life story or all about their grandmother for ten paragraphs before scrolling through 35 steps of how to make the thing, plus ads, before they finally give you a list of shopping ingredients and amounts needed, about 4 metres down the post but never at the very end … because that might make it easier to find too.
First of all, what is food?
(Joke)
It's worse on YouTube when they gabble on and on about not forgetting to hit the subscribe button. I hate getting notifications from anything except text/email/Facebook messages from friends, family, services that I applied for, etc. If I like a YouTube video then I'll watch it, and if I wanted to then I'd subscribe. If I wanted to. I don't need to be reminded and bombarded with information on how to follow them on Twitter and everywhere else. I mean, when you're in a clothes store and a nice shirt catches your eye, you don't have a member of staff coming up to you and going "if you like this shirt, don't forget to buy it!" do you? You'll buy it if you like it and want (and can afford it), and you're not exactly going to walk out the store and go "oh s**t I forgot to buy that shirt that I really liked and was admiring, oh why didn't someone bombard me with reminders to buy it?".
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