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Real life just feels like an extension of the internet to me.
Or it's like there's no real life anymore with smartphone culture and the "New Normal" taking over.
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Real life just feels like an extension of the internet to me.
What went wrong in 2016 is that it became obvious that they can no longer let the little people make important decisions like Presidential elections, they didn't want Trump, we chose him anyway against their will and against all their propaganda which terrified them, so they decided to take the gloves off and play dirty and literally wage warfare on the people.But I agree though. Something has gone wrong and it almost seems like there's no turning back.
I knew from the days of Myspace that putting your real name, your real photo and your real location on the internet so freely was a terrible mistake, I always thought from the beginning that the internet should be an alternate universe where everyone has a completely separate persona.We should of never proliferated the internet into real life.
Real life just feels like an extension of the internet to me.
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y'all cowards don't even are anarcho/moeistwhy can't anyone have fun anymore![]()
Hey now, the year 2006 did nothing wrong.I really despise the year 2006. Facebook, twitter and the Iphone.
Good job, it took you 4 paragraphs, but in the end you understood my post.I think in some ways the years 2006 and 2007 were in fact the internet's peak even if the seeds for it's ultimate downfall were ironically sowed those years.
But the year 2006 itself was cool, you flat out said you despise the year, if you were trying to make the same point I was you weren't exactly clear.Good job, it took you 4 paragraphs, but in the end you understood my post.
Speaking of community, I feel like mass platforms like Reddit have displaced the niche forums that used to dominate. Used to be you could post on a forum and thered be some dozen or so users who youd learn to recognize by name and learn their personalities. Felt like an actual club.The sense of genuine, wholistic communities being increasingly rare to the point where vetting your members in seems like an attractive solution to the problem of oversaturation.
why can't anyone have fun anymore![]()
Hey now, the year 2006 did nothing wrong.
The iphone wasn't actually released until 2007 and while Twitter did technically start in 2006 literally no one had heard of it or used it, it didn't start to gain any popularity at all until advertising at the South by Southwest festival in 2007 made people more aware of it, but even then it was still pretty obscure, I myself don't think I ever heard of Twitter until 2008.
Facebook also might have been around in 2006 but was in nascent stages, I want to say it was only available to college students until the year 2007 in fact.
I think in some ways the years 2006 and 2007 were in fact the internet's peak even if the seeds for it's ultimate downfall were ironically sowed those years.
Steve Jobs didn't just ruin the internet with the iphone, he may have literally ruined the entire world, the smart phone is the information age equivalent of the atomic bomb and we gave everyone the shiny, red button.It's not 2007, and any asshole with a cellphone can just hop online. Unironically, normies ruined the entire fucking internet. We have left the age of information and entered the eternal age of the summerfag.
Back in my day, there was at least some intellectual barrier to entry in place in order to use the internet. You had to know how to dial out, or later on, you were using a desktop with broadband. The Normie either didn't have a computer, or they used it for the things computers were intended to be used for. That prancing la-la boy molesting homo faggot man Steve Jobs ruined it all by rolling out the iPhone, and now those with early spring-temp IQ can just hop online and get outraged at shit. Yes, the SJWs started it, but the biggest purveyors of cancel culture are shiteating normalfaggots. That's why the internet isn't fun anymore.
Sure, I see what you mean.Yes, obviously the peak year is the year we took a wrong turn. It is pretty much the definition of a peak that things only got worse after.
The year you get fired is the year you made the most per hour at your job.
What? They're happy people lounging.I present to you this photo of 3 people holding iphones when they were first released in 2007, I like to call this photo "foreshadowing"
I mean, we're basicly old men yelling at the sky.I wonder where we would be today if the timeline diverged in 2007 and the iphone was never introduced?