>>6134660>you are basically pumping and dumping information without understanding itfixt 4 u
And i don't disagree, but i think modern education is probably the best way of learning things (so far). However, the internet is still shit in killing our abilities in recall and actually is making us not need to understand what we're copying and pasting from our tablets.
>I'm not sure that's a great example, most people that use store shopping as a means of social life tend to be broken and alone already.It's a great example, because it allows some people to just give up. Why leave your room to buy your latest Figma figure online and then bitch to the circlejerk when someone says something negative about it?
>a global issueLike you said, it's a first world problem and if you look over at who uses the internet the most and who's getting the most fatso.... lots of correlations. Like you said, it was always climbing, but there's a sharper increase, and that has hit all age groups alike. If it was an eventual thing, it wouldn't have climbed like it did and certainly not within the decade where regulations made unhealthier stuff illegal.
> A shut in happens regardless of tech. As said, it makes it easier for them to become shut ins and gives people who were in the margins to just fall out too. Even people who aren't shut ins spend less time socializing like humans innately socialize like, which does have negatively affect us.
>No different than pretending socializing is bad such as what many shut in writers believed like Poe. Again, you're attributing rare/uncommon instances with something that is becoming more and more common.
>I disagree and to say it has happen reflects more of your ignorance of the world.Nah dude, you're just ignoring the stats of how people socialize now. Using facebooks, IMs, messaging, etc instead of using their voice or/and face to face contact.
>misusing time at work is nothing fucking newAgain, sure, but it's more common today