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Valotonin wrote:Celebrate collapse because it will be beautiful x
pianoforte wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/1999/08/10/opinion/foreign-affairs-the-y2k-social-disease.html
jcnporter wrote:That's all very well and you're undoubtedly taking a sensible approach, however part of the problem is that it's not really possible to for you to determine what's 'innocent' and what's not in the future - this will be decided by the government and media and others as they see fit.
Nor is it necessarily the government you need to be concerned about. Mentioned a health problem or drug use in a passing comment online? Employers and insurance companies will pay someone to mine that information - let's see what that does to future insurance policies or mortgage or job applications. This is only one example.
Also, you'd better watch out for anyone with a camera phone. And what are your friends doing? You're a registered 'associate' of them on social media, even if it's just through a photo (which remember the social media providers own and can use for whatever they like in the future - advertising for example).
Maybe you've got rid of all your social media use as a precaution - unfortunately some employers are apparently seeing a lack of a Facebook account as something to suspicious of - what are you trying to hide?
I'm not saying we should all stop using the net, however it's easy for people to get complacent and they already have done.
ShaneAnthony wrote:Everything is becoming so confusing, which is only creating more fear, etc. You truly have no idea what to believe anymore. The best thing to do in my opinion, is just shut it off, and enjoy life. Even if you use fake names, they still know who you are "if" they want to look. Society is so fear based now, thanks to corp media. It's just a huge mind fuck. All of it. Modern technology sucks! I was watching this the other day https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ftqkP3n2qLU and it reminded me of a time where my own family used to shoot on VHS, and we would gather as a family to watch. Now, most people I know just put their whole life on Facebook, which disconnects. Everything is so instant, and with digital, anything can be manipulated to seem a certain way. The internet is a valuable tool, but for me it's becoming more and more like a MASSIVE distraction. It's seriously time for me personally to let it go as much as I possibly can, even twoism. I love you all, God Bless!
MrMessiah wrote: Plus there's just so much... shitty opinion out there, it's not good for me to read it, but for some reason I can't stop myself.

Solynth wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYbe-35_BaA
I saw this video recently and it made me kind of sad. Just seems like everyone's much friendlier than they are today. I hate how people can just look down at their phones now when they're out to dinner or lunch, instead of talking to each other.
I deleted my Facebook about a week ago and my friends are trying to get me to come back. It's true that you need it for things like event invitations. I hate that. I've been much happier without it, but I wish it wasn't so essential.
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