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11 years. End of an era. I have to force myself to not muscle memory go to reddit every morning when I open up my laptop in bed (I was almost purely a PC based, old.reddit.com user). It's weird. I kinda figured my outlook or general mental space would feel...different, without using that addictive website that I've literally spent several hours on every single day for literally years, but I don't. I just seem to be watching more youtube videos. I guess it's true that your brain finds a way of filling the hole with stimulation. Not sure if that's a good thing, though. Kinda wish my brain would be like "okay, time to read all those books you bought and then said you'd get to later. Later is now, asshole." Nope, just twitch streamer highlight reels and videos of anime girls dancing. Maybe I'm just a fucking idiot, after all.