π§ The Internet Mind: A Messy WiFi of Thoughts
What even is the internet mind? It’s not a diagnosis. Not a condition. It’s just… the way thoughts feel when they’ve been too online for too long. Imagine a brain that’s constantly switching tabs: π 1st tab: Why didn’t they reply ? π¬ 2nd tab: Mental health infographic. π 3rd tab: Cart with 23 things but zero intention to buy. πΈ 4th tab: That random reel saved to feel productive. π 5th tab: A spiral called “overanalysis of every small thing.” And no, not a single one is closed. Just… minimized. Because the brain has buffering issues now. --- People don’t really forget things anymore — they bookmark them. π§ Memories aren’t just memories. They’re screenshots, stories, search history. Thoughts are no longer linear. They’re messy threads, jump cuts, Spotify lyrics, and notes app drafts. One moment it’s deep reflection. Next second? “What if frogs wore socks?” πΈπ§¦ Yes, attention span is fried. Yes, doomscrolling exists. But let’s admit it — the chaos is kind of comforting. It’s a ...