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The Innovation of Loneliness

tr1age

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This video is perfection by every sense of the word.



I have been saying this over and over and over, ESPECIALLY in the gaming culture, I don't care what tools the internet or technology gives you to "interact", you need to step out of the comfort zone sometime, slip up, make mistakes, and have your shapes come from interactions not well organized plotted out courses of action. It is OK to hurt, slip, fall, make a mistake, cry, laugh, poo a little when you fart.

This my friends is a problem and only we as individual people can rectify it in ourselves.
 
poo a little when you fart.
This statement here^

I completely agree. I am a 90's kid, right before the big technology generation. We had to actually walk, go to other peoples houses to play with them. I made a few mistakes and lost a few friends but i also didn't let that get me down and made new friends in the process.

Now the internet and cell phones has made it easier to meet and greet with friends, you can't create memories and experiences from behind a screen like you can in person. You will alaways laugh harder, cry more and have fun in person instead of on the internet. Its just something that can't be replicated with technology.
 
I agree on the video put I want to throw in 2 things:
I cannot edit what I say in mumble/teamspeak.
My 4 best friends I met online first and we meet every 2-3 months in RL because of distance.

That´s all.
 
hahha Indeed I've said so many stupid things on mumble I can't count them all... and that's only counting TAB's mumble.
 
This thread just got awesome.

"Things might not go according to the plan, but ... what was I talking about?"-Bob Marley

Everybody has a plan till they get punched in the face. -Mike Tyson.

"Things might not go according to the plan, but they will fail miserable without a plan."-Some famous dude

As a guy who does try to plan everything, things rarely go as originally planned.
 
If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. And don't forget the 7 P's: Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance.

I have a strong aversion to FB, Twitter, Linked In, pretty much all social media. I know it's got some good stuff going for it, but it all feels fake to me. Plus, even though I see myself as an outgoing person, I don't really feel a need to share everything with everyone all the time. If I have big news, I'll call my friends and family and tell them about it. I don't like reducing it to a soundbite.
 
Nah! FB is good for what it is... just reading jokes in the morning and posting stupid pictures. Of course it would never replace real friendship dude.
 
I saw this when you posted it up on FB. It is quite interesting, that or I am easily persuaded haha.
 
And for getting all the sporting events that you recorded spoiled for you before you see them.
 
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