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Has The Internet Changed Who We Are?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-shrop shire-3 1924472
This behaviour is no doubt a product of peoples narcissistic desire to 'amuse' by being the first to post the footage on YouTube, Facebook or wherever.
Never heard of a similar instance of this happening before. Has the internet de-sensitised some people?
This behaviour is no doubt a product of peoples narcissistic desire to 'amuse' by being the first to post the footage on YouTube, Facebook or wherever.
Never heard of a similar instance of this happening before. Has the internet de-sensitised some people?
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So any people no longer have social lives. The internet has become their relationship . They have a friendship with a keyboard. Just look at the AB e.g. Just look at the amount of people who post on this site for most of their waking hours. The AB IS their social life. They seem to think that amassing great amounts of profile points makes them successful and...
04:58 Wed 18th Mar 2015
This photo sums it up perfectly.
It shows two photos from a visit by the pope, one from 2005 the other from 2013
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It shows two photos from a visit by the pope, one from 2005 the other from 2013
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I guess the 'net has changed me, as I am now better informed that I ever was prior to 1995, when I first started surfing.
But without any doubt whatsoever, the internet has changed the world, in ways that Caxton could never have dreamed about. The world is a very different place than before, and mostly for the better.
Knowledge is power, and that is what the 'net has given us.
But without any doubt whatsoever, the internet has changed the world, in ways that Caxton could never have dreamed about. The world is a very different place than before, and mostly for the better.
Knowledge is power, and that is what the 'net has given us.
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divebuddy // think VHG's post is very good. You see so many people who don't actually truly experience "the moment", they are too busy taking a crap photo of it. //
Absolutely.
I wonder what people actually do with all those photos they take at events? I have never ever taken a photo with my mobile, just a generation thing I guess, but I go to loads of gigs, and people are snapping away like David Bailey all night long! I just enjoy the gig and go home - no-one I know wants a photo, and I don't, so why bother?
Absolutely.
I wonder what people actually do with all those photos they take at events? I have never ever taken a photo with my mobile, just a generation thing I guess, but I go to loads of gigs, and people are snapping away like David Bailey all night long! I just enjoy the gig and go home - no-one I know wants a photo, and I don't, so why bother?
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