Comedian Hilariously Proves that Facebook Is Evil
A comedian hilariously proves that Facebook is evil. The funnyman, Don McMillian, mathematically demonstrates that the popular social media platform is harmful to us and society as a whole. Watch the short but hysterical clip to see Don solve a mathematical equation that proves Facebook is a platform that we’d all be better off logging out of and ignoring.
Technology is constantly improving and advancing. We are always looking for better and more efficient ways of doing this and that. The innovations and the speed at which those advancements occur are startling. Who would have thought 30, 40 years ago that we would reach the point where we can carry what is essentially an entire computer in our pockets?
However, as with most things in life, the great and wondrous advances in technology also come with downsides. Without a doubt, one of the worst things to come along in the last two decades or so is social media. Sure, if used properly, they can be an excellent tool for communicating with one another and for disseminating uplifting and encouraging messages and items. But as well know, 99.9 percent of the time, they often aren’t used in such a manner. That’s not even mentioning the often nefarious and sinister objectives of the large corporations that own those platforms.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Don uses math and comedy to show how evil Facebook is, and he will have you convinced you need to stop scrolling and log off immediately.
“If you prove something mathematically, you can’t argue with it,” he said. “It is mathematically correct. This is what it’s got to be. You can’t argue with a mathematical proof.”
Later in the clip, he shows that eventually, Facebook, after people post things that no one cares about, friends start dropping off and it becomes nothing but ads. Those ads, of course, are nothing but attempts to obtain more and more money, and we all know what is at the root of the love of money.
Proverbs 17:22 “A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.”
A comedian hilariously proves that Facebook is evil. The funnyman, Don McMillian, mathematically demonstrates that the popular social media platform is harmful to us and society as a whole. Watch the short but hysterical clip to see Don solve a mathematical equation that proves Facebook is a platform that we’d all be better off logging out of and ignoring.
Technology is constantly improving and advancing. We are always looking for better and more efficient ways of doing this and that. The innovations and the speed at which those advancements occur are startling. Who would have thought 30, 40 years ago that we would reach the point where we can carry what is essentially an entire computer in our pockets?
However, as with most things in life, the great and wondrous advances in technology also come with downsides. Without a doubt, one of the worst things to come along in the last two decades or so is social media. Sure, if used properly, they can be an excellent tool for communicating with one another and for disseminating uplifting and encouraging messages and items. But as well know, 99.9 percent of the time, they often aren’t used in such a manner. That’s not even mentioning the often nefarious and sinister objectives of the large corporations that own those platforms.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Don uses math and comedy to show how evil Facebook is, and he will have you convinced you need to stop scrolling and log off immediately.
“If you prove something mathematically, you can’t argue with it,” he said. “It is mathematically correct. This is what it’s got to be. You can’t argue with a mathematical proof.”
Later in the clip, he shows that eventually, Facebook, after people post things that no one cares about, friends start dropping off and it becomes nothing but ads. Those ads, of course, are nothing but attempts to obtain more and more money, and we all know what is at the root of the love of money.
Proverbs 17:22 “A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.”
Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Remember Who You Are in Christ - Your Daily Prayer - May 13
We have the Lord who calls us by name and declares we are His. We can regularly turn to that truth to remember our identity and find courage to walk by faith the road He has marked for us.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Remember Who You Are in Christ - Your Daily Prayer - May 13
We have the Lord who calls us by name and declares we are His. We can regularly turn to that truth to remember our identity and find courage to walk by faith the road He has marked for us.
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