Alternatively, some seem articulate, cool, or intelligent on the Internet, despite awkwardly bumbling nonsense every few hours in spoken conversation. This must be rarer than reverse situation, but people of this sort are overrepresented among popular, highly thought of netizens.
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Having easy access to the world’s greatest information pool as well as ample time to compose one’s thoughts and words is to thank for this. The more common situation is primarily due to people “playing it safe,” something which is perhaps less valuable and less impressive.
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I assert it's that we glance into one another but have no bodies to recognize each other. Looking for more than the one little nugget of interaction we see from a person takes enormous effort.
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Everyone becomes a part of the same ongoing continuous degredation, a flow of overall suck, rather than the momentum of people who all have recognizably up & down humanistic aspects.
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Very true! But that’s far from the worst part about the Internet.
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That's actually the best part of the internet. It's the great equalizer. No more illusions of superiority.
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Internet is the unveiling of the being-dumb through impaired access to the noûmen of our contemporaries
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