Shuttling back and forth between Facebook and Twitter must be the key to mental health. You keep two terrible demons well-fed.
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Replying to @xenogothic
That's why I have Facebook and twitter accounts. I just want demon whiplash. I love to say embarrassing things and regret them the next morning, get hostile comments and respond to them. It truly makes me feel alive. Screw all those who think the Internet is a hell on earth.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @xenogothic
The Internet as a public forum is a raging shitfest that no one should ever take too seriously, and I honestly wouldn't have it any other way.
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Replying to @pomocynic @xenogothic
But then it's very much like the actual real life world. What is the factor or factors which sets these two apart at this point?
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To mention one obvious factor: olfaction and all its q-tunneling and other 'affects'? When it comes to interfacing, screens are primitive and they'll laugh at us for thinking otherwise in mid-future (like, 50 years?)
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But these are phenomenological encounters which are very much in flux themselves.
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Of course. I was canceling the 'Very much like the real life' part. Have nothing against screen-lives myself.
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Says the man who spends a lot of time bantering with me on twitter and loves it.
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