What this person said about consistency. Also, you have to get outside. Find a library, coffee shop, Taco stand, anything that you can do to at the same time one or two days each week. You'll begin to see the same people. A wave can become polite chatting. Even if it's something really superficial like weather or traffic, that's how it begins. No one makes a best friend in one day. Be patient but proactive. You're young - you'll find your people.
But my 'homepage' isn't cluttered with ads for shoes and luggage , people/things it thinks i should follow, and fake reviews.
But offered rather than fed.
We should post in one quiet sub each day.
Really just pulled from public schools and libraries.
Not in FL, but also check out the great variety and decent prices you can get online - hoku seed co, eight horses hemp, secret nature, flow gardens, ...
We've had lots of them. It's depends on the community but we're generally older than r/, more female then you think, and slightly to very 'techie'.
Keep the cases so you can reorganize alphabetically, by genre, chronologically, ... and then step back and look at it.
I came to say this. We watch it most times it's on. So good! But also so emotionally exhausting!
When trying new things, we all feel unsure. The next time you plan something new, you could watch some videos so that you have a bit of framework for the activity.
First i go to vote411 (.org i think). It's a website from the league of women voters that asks each candidate the same questions. Sometimes candidates don't answer or are so vague that their answers are useless. Then i look to see who the local newspaper is endorsing. When both of those are unsuccessful, i find the hateful group (in Texas it's the true Texas project), see who they endorse, and vote opposite.
How can we get your people to rise up and resist this dipshit? What's your plan for November?