It was true when Frank Zappa said it, and it’s still true today— “The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion.”
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It was true when Frank Zappa said it, and it’s still true today— “The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion.”

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10 Things That Make No Sense - But We Accept Anyway🤹♂️
Life is full of absurdities—things we just go along with even though they defy all logic. From tipping culture to daylight savings time, society seems to operate on a shared agreement that we’ll just smile, nod, and pretend these things are totally normal. But let’s break the silence. Here are 10 things that make absolutely no sense—but for some reason, we all accept them anyway.
1. Tipping Culture
Ah yes, tipping. Why do we pay extra for services that people are already being paid to perform? And why does the guilt hit hardest when the little iPad flips around, and the barista stares at you while you decide if making your $6 latte deserves another $2?
Why It Makes No Sense:
Why not just pay service workers a livable wage instead of making customers do financial gymnastics?
Why does tipping vary so much by country? (Ever tried tipping in Japan? Prepare for awkward refusals.)
2. Credit Scores
“Want to borrow money? First, prove you don’t need it.” The credit score system is basically the adult version of a trust fall—but instead of falling into someone’s arms, you fall into debt.
Why It Makes No Sense:
A late payment from 7 years ago can haunt you like a bad ex.
Closing a credit card hurts your score because… you’re too responsible?
The formula is so secretive that even experts just shrug and hope for the best.
3. Daylight Savings Time
Twice a year, we collectively agree to mess up everyone’s sleep schedule for no good reason. “Spring forward, fall back” sounds cute until you’re driving to work in the dark, questioning your life choices.
Why It Makes No Sense:
Originally meant to save energy, but studies show it doesn’t actually work anymore.
Farmers (often blamed for DST) don’t even like it.
Why are we still pretending this is necessary in 2025?
4. The Price of Bottled Water
We’re literally paying for water. WATER. The thing that falls from the sky and comes out of taps for (almost) free. Yet somehow, paying $3 for “artisanal spring water” in a plastic bottle feels normal.
Why It Makes No Sense:
It’s 1000x the price of tap water and often the exact same thing in a fancier package.
Why does “alkaline” or “purified” make it taste the same but sound more expensive?
5. Streaming Service Overload
“Cut the cord,” they said. “It’ll be cheaper,” they said. Now you’re subscribed to 7 different streaming platforms, paying more than cable ever cost, and half the time you can’t find what you want to watch.
Why It Makes No Sense:
Why can’t one service just have everything? (Looking at you, Disney+ and Netflix.)
The “new” season you’ve been waiting for? It’s on a platform you didn’t even know existed.
6. “Convenience Fees”
Oh, so you want me to pay extra for the convenience of doing all the work myself online? Whether it’s concert tickets or paying your bills, these fees are the ultimate slap in the face.
Why It Makes No Sense:
You’re charging me extra for using a system that saves you time and money?
How is this legal, and why are we all okay with it?
7. College Textbook Prices
College tuition is bad enough, but then they hit you with a $300 textbook… that you’ll only use once. And don’t even think about buying a used copy because this edition has two new sentences.
Why It Makes No Sense:
Most of the “new editions” are just rearranged paragraphs.
Why do professors require books they wrote themselves? Double-dipping much?
8. “Shrinkflation”
You’re not imagining it—your favorite snacks really are smaller than they used to be. And no, it’s not because your hands got bigger. Shrinkflation is when companies reduce product sizes but keep the price the same (or higher).
Why It Makes No Sense:
Why are chip bags 70% air?
How did a “family-sized” box of cereal become single-serve?
9. Influencer Culture
We used to idolize astronauts and scientists. Now, we’re giving millions of followers to people whose biggest accomplishment is being hot on Instagram. And somehow, they’re the ones living in mansions while the rest of us struggle to pay rent.
Why It Makes No Sense:
Why do we buy $40 candles just because someone we don’t know said it “smells like confidence”?
Why do influencers get free stuff… even though they can already afford it?
10. Luxury Brands Selling Ugly Stuff
Why are we spending thousands of dollars on stuff that looks like it came from a middle school art project? Balenciaga sells $1,500 trash bags. Gucci made dirty sneakers that cost $870. And Crocs, well… they just exist.
Why It Makes No Sense:
The more absurd it looks, the higher the price tag.
Who decided that expensive = fashionable?
Conclusion
We’re all guilty of going along with things that make zero sense because, well, that’s just how the world works. But maybe it’s time to start asking questions—or at least laughing at the absurdity of it all.
What’s something you’ve accepted as “normal” even though it makes no sense? Let’s hear it in the comments!
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This detective doesn't solve cases. He leads his clients to the ending they truly desire. Near-future Japan video manga "Silence of the Sinners" Episode 1 premieres on July 14, 2026. Created, Written & Illustrated by HAYOSENA Subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0sZyKnLuMry0V53JBM6xVg
Magastos Maging Mahirap
Habang naghihintay ako ng tawag para sa trabaho at paulit-ulit na nagre-refresh ng email, may nabasa akong ideya na hindi mawala sa isip ko. Ang sabi, mas magastos daw maging mahirap kaysa maging mayaman.
Noong una, parang mali. Paano magiging mas mahal ang buhay ng taong kulang ang pera kaysa sa taong marami nito?
Pero habang tumatanda ka, may mga katotohanang hindi mo na kailangang ipaliwanag. Nakikita mo na lang sila sa araw-araw.
Kapag may pera ka, may kakayahan kang bumili ng bagay na tatagal. Kapag mahirap ka, madalas ang nabibili mo ay kung ano lang ang kaya ng bulsa mo sa araw na iyon. Hindi na inisip kung gaano ito katibay. Hindi na naisip kung gaano ito katipid sa loob ng limang taon. Ang naisip nalang ay kung makakatawid ka hanggang bukas.
Kaya may mga sapatos na paulit-ulit binibili dahil paulit-ulit ding nasisira. May mga gamit na mas mura sa umpisa pero mas mahal sa katagalan. May mga pagkain na nakakabusog ngayon pero may kapalit sa kalusugan pagdating ng panahon.
Hindi dahil mali ang desisyon ng mahirap. Kadalasan, iyon lang ang desisyong na meron. Walang nang no choice!
Marami kasing tao na ang tingin sa pera ay simpleng numero. Para bang pare-pareho ang halaga ng isang daang piso para sa lahat. Pero iba ang halaga ng isang daang piso kapag may natitira ka pang sampung libo sa bangko. Iba rin ang halaga nito kapag iyon na lang ang natitirang pera mo hanggang sweldo. Alright!
Ang hindi nakikita ng marami ay hindi lang pera ang binabayaran ng kahirapan.
May interes din itong sinisingil sa oras.
May interes din itong sinisingil sa lakas.
May interes din itong sinisingil sa katahimikan ng isip.
Kapag may pera ka, may mga problemang nawawala matapos magbayad. Kapag wala, kailangan mong makipagnegosasyon sa bawat gastusin. Kuryente ba o gamot? Pamasahe ba o tanghalian? Magpapa-checkup ba ngayon o hihintaying lumala pa dahil hindi pa kaya ng budget?
May mga taong sanay nang mag-compute bago matulog. Hindi para malaman kung magkano ang kikitain nila. Kundi para malaman kung sapat pa ba ang natitira para makatawid sa susunod na linggo.
Kaya minsan napapangiti na lang ako kapag may nagsasabing, "Mag-ipon ka lang kasi."
Parang madaling payo. At sa totoo lang, tama naman. Maganda talagang mag-ipon.
Pero may mga pagkakataon na ang problema ay hindi kakulangan sa disiplina. Ang problema ay wala nang natitira para itabi. May mga taong hindi maluho. Hindi gastador. Hindi tamad. Nauubos lang talaga ang kinikita sa simpleng proseso ng pananatiling buhay.
Hindi lahat ng mahirap ay mahirap dahil sa maling desisyon. May mga taong nagsisikap nang doble pero nagsimula sa lugar na mas malayo sa finish line. Habang ang iba ay tumatakbo nang magaan, sila ay may pasan-pasang bigat na hindi nakikita ng karamihan.
Siguro kaya mas mahal maging mahirap dahil hindi ka lang nagbabayad gamit ang pera. Nagbabayad ka gamit ang oras, pagod, oportunidad, at minsan pati kapayapaan ng isip.
At kung may isang bagay na natutunan ko tungkol dito, iyon ay ito: may mga taong hindi naman nangangarap yumaman. Hindi nila hinihingi ang marangyang buhay. Gusto lang nilang dumating sa puntong hindi na nila kailangang makipag-away sa calculator tuwing may bibilhin sila.
Minsan, sapat na ang mabuhay nang hindi kinakailangang pumili kung alin sa mga pangangailangan ang hindi muna aasikasuhin ngayong buwan. Iyon pa lang, para sa marami, isa nang uri ng yaman. --///--
Sabihin mo sa akin kung alam mo kung nasaan ang pusa dito.
"The quest to find the sun is like chasing a whisper in the dawn, A flicker of gold dancing just beyond reach, forever withdrawn. It symbolizes the soul’s eternal need, a yearning that persists, Echoing through the corridors of time, in shadows it insists. But perhaps the awakening is not in seizing the blazing sphere, Nor in external flames that flicker distant, insubstantial, unclear. The true discovery lies in the gentle artfulness of pursuit—An ongoing co-creation with light, in silent, resolute truth. For light, real and enduring, is born within the mind’s internal space, A reflection of the truths we hold, the shadows we embrace. The brightest fires are kindled not in distant skies’ expanse, But in the quiet chambers of the heart, where consciousness dances. The journey inward reveals that seeking outward is a mirage’s art—A distraction from the illumination that resides in the heart. In understanding that the flame is not outside, but part of the self’s core, We transcend the horizon’s limits, awakening forevermore. So let the pursuit be one of inner truth, deep and profound, Where light is not chased but awakened, in silence unbound. For in the depths of the soul, where true illumination starts, The dawn of understanding burns brighter than distant stars’ parts."