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spcebar ◴[] No.45211711[source]
Nature is healing. Glad to see this. I was in high school when smart phones really became widespread, and was personally still on a flip phone most of the way through. I think there's something healthy to the boredom the kids describe, which ultimately leads to socialization and introspection. 24/7 social media seems like a very destructive portal to isolation, and having a reprieve from that, if only a few hours a day, seems like a great thing.
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rTX5CMRXIfFG ◴[] No.45211862[source]
I would not have learned to play the guitar if I had a smartphone then, or if the internet was any faster than a dial-up. Now I have an outlet to make something beautiful out of my loneliness whenever it strikes.
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flir ◴[] No.45211947[source]
Internet ruined me for anything long-form. I'm old enough to remember the Before Times, but a lot of people aren't.
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1. mike50 ◴[] No.45214846[source]
The rapid decline in writing quality caused by CNN and the death of print journalism and the quality book writers that used to come from that space has destroyed long form writing.