Ngl, the video quality and contents are improving, great work! While watching the video, one of Jason’s sentences resonates me: “What’s wrong with our society today? Are we actually giving an impression to our next generation that you can be famous by doing stupid stuffs online and it doesn’t matter if you become famous because of good or bad reason. As long as you become famous, you can earn money well.” This is undeniably one of the worrying issues we are facing in Malaysia. We used to appreciate beauty of people on social media - we would follow or like those ppl who are handsome, beautiful, cute, sexy, soft, kind, elegant etc. However, it seems like it creates a toxic environment that people feel that they have to be ‘extraordinary’ to post on social media. Now someone has found a new, unique way to gain attention without relying on their beauty. They have realised people are tired or bored of seeing the same beauty standards, and now being appreciated for their ‘ugliness’. Yes, we can see those negative comments under these posts, but this only proves my point - it is a solid evidence showing that people tend to focus more on negativity. What if showcasing ugliness could earn money? Do I still need to study hard, workout, and take care of my appearance? It’s always OK to be ‘normal’ but we shouldn’t appreciate or seek out ugliness. Tbh, it's disheartening to witness the shift towards glorifying negativity and ugliness on social media platforms. Instead of valuing genuine qualities like kindness and elegance, society seems to be rewarding sensationalism and shock value. This not only perpetuates a toxic environment but also sends a troubling message to the younger generation. Are we really telling them that fame and success are attainable through showcasing the worst aspects of humanity? As someone who values positivity and authenticity, I find it disappointing that this trend is gaining traction. We are losing sight of the importance of promoting goodness and decency in our online interactions.
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Haven't heard of Adeline. Now I have to search her