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4 Zodiacs Who Need A Social Media Detox This Weekend (June 10-11)

Taurus

Your fuse is extra short this weekend, especially when it comes to your tolerance for people in general. If you spend your weekend glued to your phone, you’re only going to end up raging at every little thing you see–from a garbage hot take on an alpha male TikTok to your friends posting pics of their dog again. Things you could normally roll with or even like at other times are just going to grate on you. Spare yourself, and anyone around you, from dealing with your bad energy and just set your phone to airplane mode until Monday. You’ve got this.

Scorpio

You’ve been so stressed out lately–at least more-so than normal. I know it’s easy to just shut your brain off and doom-scroll through Instagram, but that won’t help this weekend. If it’s the social aspect of social media, hang out with friends in real life instead. Maybe dinner at your place? It’s a little more effort than going on your phone, but it’ll resonate better with you right now. If it’s the media part of social media, read a book or something. Heck, you could binge a show on Netflix. Right now, anything’s better than having your tired, stressed-out eyes on a never-ending scroll of Twitter.

Aquarius

You’re feeling ultra-focused this weekend. Anything you set your sights on will have all your attention, and you have the power to choose what that is. This is the perfect time to lose yourself in a project or spend time with a special someone in your life. Unfortunately, that focus could betray you if you pick up your phone. If you end up on social media, you’re likely to fall down such a deep and winding rabbit hole that, the next time you look up, you’ll realize you wasted your entire weekend.

Pisces

You prize yourself on the connections you make with people, and that includes both in-person and online. While you’re normally pretty good at reading people, that won’t be as much the case this weekend. Don’t judge someone you know based solely on their social media presence. You’re letting the carefully curated view of someone keep you from seeing what they’re really like behind the mask. Everyone is gritty and real, everyone has flaws, and it’s not a good idea to let the shiny perfection of social media keep you from realizing that about the people you care about.