• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Ready access to the facts is a huge loss. These conversations used to drive a lot of social interactions that no longer exist.

    Realistically is it more important that we know who played a certain character in a movie or that we had a a group of friends spending time together discussing it?

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        7 hours ago

        And even better now that it’s written down and we have a moment to think before responding, our witty repartee can include complaints about grammar, typing and autocorrect, etc. we can hound someone mercilessly with ridicule and follow them online, where in real life they could have just left

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          We also get to assume whoever we’re enaging with is the dumbest or most vile human being that ever wasted oxygen, and dump all the frustrations of our lives onto them, which they richly deserve for making that typo or misusing that semicolon!