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For younger generations, what was it like growing up with the internet?
  • I was 8 years old when I first got my hands on my uncle's new Blackberry that had unlimited internet access on it. I literally searched and looked up every single thing on the internet. Took me like 30 minutes to get to porn and an hour to see my first gore video. Quite the experience. I still cringe thinking about the fact if he ever checked his phone history or not.

    But it quickly became a part of your life not unlike TV or computers.

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  • Lmaoooooo. You think bullshitting about it online has any impact of influence over what happens in real life? Even your shitty little protests and community outreach efforts don't affect anything that happens irl. You really think your little vote, which doesn't even matter, can change the entire country let alone the whole fucking world?

    What is this about? The Israel-Palestine bullshit? A region that's been a hotbed of conflict for thousands of years? You think somehow your shitty little protest that no one gives a fuck about can somehow stop whatever's going on in another part of the world? Snap tf back to reality. Politics is a completely meaningless venture that's entirely out of your control as an average individual with no power.

  • Apparently, Catholic dating is all about money
  • What a catch. No wonder your women become feminists.

    You're all pathetic excuses of "men". We used to go to war and not expect anything in return. Several decades of comfort has made ya'll soft.

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    Joe calling it like it is now that he passed the torch
  • Online politics are such a complete waste of time. I’d lose all respect for anyone in real life that spends half their day bullshitting about politics online. That’s how you can tell they have no life.

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  • Online politics are such a complete waste of time. I'd lose all respect for anyone in real life that spends half their day bullshitting about politics online. That's you can tell they have no life.

  • Consumer, we have detected that you are above the poverty line. The 99¢ price printed on this Arizona tea can only applies to those below the poverty line. Your total comes to $3.67.
  • Are you also old enough to realize that nothing is unlikely to change in your lifetime? Maybe you should use your time and energy towards something you can actually change or influence like yourself? Too many people that are depressed get caught in the politics rabbithole which further exacerbates their situation.

    Recommend learning about: stoicism and history.

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