>>6132488>what WOULD it take for you to feel that sense of happiness again in the post-2007 world?I know it's an impossibility, but the answer one I've long thought about:
>Kill the internet.Like I said, it's impossible. But the internet is changing humanity for the worse physically, spiritually, and especially mentally. Our brains our being rewired via our constant use of the internet to take in large amounts of data, but not to analyze it. Thanks to sitting in front of a computer, we're far more sedentary than our forefathers. Which leads to our current obesity epidemic and other health problems. And of course talking to strangers online will never replace actual human interaction, but we do it anyway, which leads us to a whole host of social problems. From NEETS to gross bizarre porn like shitting dick nipples, to a general sense of jaded nihilism in the world today.
The internet on the whole has done more harm than good to humanity. I could go on & on about this, but instead let me recommend the book in the pic for a better argument than I could make. In the end, the internet has fucked over my life, both inside myself and in the outside world. If the internet never came to be, I think we would be happier in the long run.
...And KB Toys would still be around in a brightly colored mall filled with a variety of stores selling a variety of items.