Aha I was just thinking that it's clearly inspired by the silver blue bubble design language Sony used to use.
I do note that it does feel like the flat material design language that still permeates a lot of digital design has been around for far longer than pre 2010 styles.
Only now after what feels like 15 years are gradients coming back. Still not really anything interesting.
The one commonality between all the conservatives I know (both rich and poor) is that they cannot or do not care about anything that isn't obviously and directly affecting them.
Also the right has not cared about hypocrisy in a long time. Their voters don't care and thus neither do their elected representatives.
The 'gotcha' memes are only ever preaching to the choir. No one represented in this meme will see it and those who might actually stumble upon it will just fall back to their podcast bro Fox News talking points.
They do pack people like sardines but I don't think the airline industry is making big margins. If they didn't treat you like shit there is a possibility that you might be priced out entirely.
I have a relative with dementia, sometimes they pick something up and say "this is mine" even though they don't really know what the object they are holding is or what it is for.
Other sibling comments are mentioning revanced which I have tried in the past however it constantly stopped working out would only play the first 10 seconds of a video.
I have not tried new pipe or morph so maybe I'll take a look or see if Vanced has improved since I last tried it.
I see mentions of iOS ad blockers but no apps for my iPads.
While you were correct the thing people forget with these types of comparisons is that they would not continue to look like the before images even if they didn't get any work done.
A lot of these women are well past their 20s and while I don't think the result of their work is attractive however in the age of social media (or just regular media) it is better to look like this then to "look old" as a woman.
Aha I was just thinking that it's clearly inspired by the silver blue bubble design language Sony used to use.
I do note that it does feel like the flat material design language that still permeates a lot of digital design has been around for far longer than pre 2010 styles.
Only now after what feels like 15 years are gradients coming back. Still not really anything interesting.