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One innocent search. Twenty aggressive pop-ups.

By Laura Published 6 months ago 3 min read

You just wanted a recipe. That’s it. Something involving pasta and maybe a little cheese.

But before you even saw a tomato, you had to:

• Scroll past four “sponsored” results.

• Watch a 15 second ad for a washing machine you’ll never afford.

• Close a pop up offering 10% off a newsletter you never signed up for.

• Accept cookies, decline personal freedom, and find the button that might say “continue to site” but could just as easily launch a virus.

You are six clicks deep and you still haven’t cooked a single thing.

It’s not just annoying. It’s unlivable.

Every interaction with the digital world has turned into a gauntlet. A test of patience you do not have.

Every page yells. Blinks. Pushes. Tempts.

Buy this. Read that. Don’t think. Just click.

Discounts for new customers. Discounts for signing up so they can bombard you with 3 emails a day till you navigate their tiny little “unsubscribe” option at the bottom.

And if your brain’s already wired for distraction?

Forget it.

You came here to check your energy bill and somehow you’re on a site selling inflatable paddleboards.

That’s not a lack of focus. That’s design.

It’s theft. Of your time, your attention, your mental bandwidth.

The modern internet isn’t a tool anymore. It’s a marketplace with flashing lights and no exits. And we’re all rats in the pop up maze.

You used to like browsing. Discovering things. Reading thoughts people had because they needed to say them. Not because they were sponsored by a mattress company.

Now you brace yourself before opening a link. Wonder how much it will cost you to read an article - whether that’s in time or money.

You close tabs before your brain can even absorb what you were reading.

Half your thoughts die in loading screens.

The rest appear as ads for things you were dreaming about - even think about “a holiday for two” or “shoes for my dog” and your social pages are inexplicably painted with ads for both. Someone tell me how that’s possible!

And it’s not just websites. It’s everything.

You open an app and there’s an ad. You check the weather and get a targeted offer for waterproof shoes. You try to stream a meditation video and end up watching a 45 second promo for insurance. Nothing’s sacred. Not even stillness.

You are not a person anymore. You are a potential click. A conversion. An algorithm’s dream.

And the worst part? You start to internalise it. That everything you consume should cost something. Even your peace. Even your attention span. Even your Sunday night scroll.

Somewhere under the layers of banners and autoplay videos, the internet still holds voices worth hearing. But they’re quieter now. Drowned out. Glitched into invisibility unless you already know where to look.

And sometimes, like tonight, you don’t want to look.

You just wanted pasta.

And instead, you got this.

If you’ve ever rage quit a page because of ten thousand pop ups, drop it in the comments. Misery loves company.

Sidenote: If your brain’s wired like mine -with ADHD, the internet is both a lifeline and a landmine. I can hyperfocus for hours, sure. But only if I get there before a banner derails me, before a cookie pop up eats the screen, before my working memory slips through a crack and I forget why I came here in the first place. It’s hard to function in a space that was designed to distract you, especially when your brain already does a good job of that on its own.

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About the Creator

Laura

I write what I’ve lived. The quiet wins, the sharp turns, the things we don’t say out loud. Honest stories, harsh truths, and thoughts that might help someone else get through the brutality of it all.

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