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26 February, 2007 at 2:02 am #260716
You probably put it through a translator hahahahahahahaa
It says “You are so gay goat walker, but I like you, my buddy”.
Do you do patios? lol
Thing that makes me laugh the most is that Smiley knew that as you can see by his response lolol…..better patios than parisian, although, it works both ways Ugo!
28 February, 2007 at 6:27 am #260717@ubermik wrote:
I dont think the overall effect will be positive, although it might seem at a glance that more people having access to so much information is good, the sad reality of it is that a vast amount of people on the internet use it as a means of escaping their life and as a direct replacement for a social life
So many just wont want real world issues chipping away at their delusionary escape fantasy, and others will be near recluses apart from work and “have to” social events, so they will sit solitarily whinging about things to themselves assuming other people will do something about it
The less we socialise in person and en massé the less we as a people mobilise and make a stand for what we want, a fact the government is taking full advantage of and has been for years
Do you watch TV? Stop socialising less in person please. Why are you escaping your life? Stop living in a fantasy world! Stop wrapping yourself around people pretending to be other people!
I do hope you don’t enjoy music. You saddo you are, sheesh! Chilling to music having a bit of ‘me time’, de-stressing after your day. You’re soooo evil for doing it!
My point? TV – Entertainment. Music – Entertainment. Internet – Entertainment.
It’s simply a new form of entertainment. I don’t watch TV. I think it’s boring. There’s only a very few select programmes I may enjoy but even then I only watch them on a very rare basis.
People like different forms of entertainment. And the form you’re slagging off is the form YOU’RE using yourself, right now!
You can’t go into a pub and blurt out your political opinions and views to get it out of your system. But you can log onto message boards or chat rooms and do it!
The only people who are anti-Internet are the communists. Hence why they ban their citizens from logging online. It helps free people’s minds and learn things they otherwise would never have learnt. The establishment can no longer keep us down, as the internet is free and we can find out anything we like, believe what we like, say what we like!
Death to commies.
28 February, 2007 at 9:59 am #260718You are of course assuming the vast amount of ever increasing internet users log on in a quest for knowledge, STILL maintain an active social life and marry the two to make them an active part of a democracy
Fact is the internet for many and an ever increasing many ISNT a quest for knowledge, its an escape, from pressure, life, relationships, politics, work stresses and is a quest for anything and everything EXCEPT knowledge whilst eating into or simply replacing their social life
28 February, 2007 at 10:21 am #260719Infact smiley, you mention communism and yet exhibit communist traits yourself
The assumption that everyone wants, does, thinks and pursues a unilateral and unchangeable set of things across the board with no exception and no variance
You assume that because YOU dont log on to escape from the pressures of life and do anything BUT think than nobody else would do that, thats a very communist way of thinking you know, transferrance perhaps? Overcompensation?
Anyway, point being that isnt the aim of a vast chunk of the lower class which make up the majority when they go online, they do it to watch films and tv, to look at porn, to see comical stuff, to flirt and talk chit chat with people
Politics and world issues for most are part of their life, its the last thing they want to then be bombarded with on the net as that makes the activity counterproductive
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