How about, stop being a weak little faggot instead? That would probably work better.
These people are fucking pathetic. We are absolutely in the "weak men" era.
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From the post:
>Sleep isn’t coming easily these days. Neither is calm. And for thousands of young adults in China, the solution isn’t therapy, exercise, or even melatonin—it’s adult-sized pacifiers.
They’re everywhere on Chinese e-commerce platforms like Taobao and JD.com, selling for as little as 10 yuan (about $1.40) or as much as 500 yuan (roughly $70). They’re marketed as sleep aids, stress relievers, even tools to help you quit smoking.
And for a lot of people, that’s enough to click “buy.” According to South China Morning Post, some shops are selling thousands of them every month.
How about, stop being a weak little faggot instead? That would probably work better.
These people are fucking pathetic. We are absolutely in the "weak men" era.
Archive: https://archive.today/0UFRY
From the post:
>>Sleep isn’t coming easily these days. Neither is calm. And for thousands of young adults in China, the solution isn’t therapy, exercise, or even melatonin—it’s adult-sized pacifiers.
They’re everywhere on Chinese e-commerce platforms like Taobao and JD.com, selling for as little as 10 yuan (about $1.40) or as much as 500 yuan (roughly $70). They’re marketed as sleep aids, stress relievers, even tools to help you quit smoking.
And for a lot of people, that’s enough to click “buy.” According to South China Morning Post, some shops are selling thousands of them every month.