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20 Attempts At Deep Observations That Weren't Actually So Deep
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It's interesting to think about how today's teens are on social media and phones a lot, while previous generations weren't. This might sound like a pretty deep thought, but maybe as you actually consider it for a few seconds, you'll realize that this is perhaps one of the more shallow and uninteresting observations spread online today.
If you're trying to be deep, you should put in some more work and really think about why. Many people are saying things like this and getting away with it because a small portion of our population is awkward enough to take them seriously and repost them all over their social media in solemn support.
But, yeah, these things really aren't that deep, so don't think too hard about simple subjects, and maybe you won't wind up saying only incoherent nonsense instead of speaking in actual conversations. The subreddit /r/Im14AndThisIsDeep has been a place to call out these shallow observations pretending to be deep, and we have some of the most embarrassing attempts ready to go.