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The Decadence of Human Interaction

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-12 1:52

Let's be serious for a second.

I see people walking the streets everyday. Going about with their lives, wondering where they go.
But I see all these people walking and talking on their cell phones or text messaging some friend on the net or on another phone.
Why can't these people talk to each other?
Have we gone as far as to isolate each other from everyone else?
What if the girl or guy you were sitting next to in the subway was someone who had an answer that could change the world?
What if that was the person you were meant to be with?
what if they had answers to questions someone else can't answer?
what if?
I see masses of people moving around as one but each individual is cut off from the other.
I'm not saying people don't talk to each other. I'm saying that people are slowly giving up on the idea to just "talk" to someone.
It is harder for people to meet others outside of chatrooms where one's feelings seem to be protected by the fact that they cannot see eye to eye with that person.
Finding someone has become and increasingly hard concept.
People are less likely to walk up to a person and hit on them then they are of revealing their real names on the net to someone they think they can trust.
I hope people realize that we're making it harder for ourselves by imposing a much demanding "screening process" in order to find a mate. The result of which would be the same (or worse) had you just tried to pick up someone.

People want sex. maybe relationships. Why are we making it harder?

Fuck this post is all over the place.. I'm too tired to structure it. If you get the gist of it, Discuss.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-12 5:12

I think it's positive. As long as people keep decrease in amunt I'm happy.

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