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Has the Internet become too big of a role?


davos

Is the internet too large of part in information, communication, and technology?  

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  1. 1. Is the internet too large of part in information, communication, and technology?

    • Yep
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    • No sir, I like it big and exponential
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    • I dunno, its a strange entity
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watch "We Live in Public"

I did. Look at the first response to your thread. :)

This is somewhat in response, but also to see what people think about this crazy huge thing we go on every day for nearly all communication, entertainment, information, and of course: porn.

Its gotten to the point where I think something profound needs to happen in its physical structure to avoid it becoming incontrollable imo (If that makes any sense)

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I got really high the other day and thought how much our lives have changed in the past ten years just due to the internet......its the most powerful invisible force outside of the notion of God....i dunno i kind of lost my train of thought around that point

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