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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3348890" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>While this maybe true for those of us say 30 and above, the younger generation just don't care. Their idea of freedom is calling someone a noob over a mic headset as they play the latest xbox game online. Their brain is plugged into the virtual world and reality could take a major dump and they won't notice until the internet goes dark. Go read Ready Player One (the movie was good, but the book does a better job of showing how far people get submersed into an online life), notwithstanding the dystopian future part, the blurred line of online vs reality is already here. </p><p></p><p>Right now a vast majority of the US are addicts. Some on drugs, some on alcohol, but most of them to the internet. And they who control the source of those addictions controls the addicts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3348890, member: 43724"] While this maybe true for those of us say 30 and above, the younger generation just don't care. Their idea of freedom is calling someone a noob over a mic headset as they play the latest xbox game online. Their brain is plugged into the virtual world and reality could take a major dump and they won't notice until the internet goes dark. Go read Ready Player One (the movie was good, but the book does a better job of showing how far people get submersed into an online life), notwithstanding the dystopian future part, the blurred line of online vs reality is already here. Right now a vast majority of the US are addicts. Some on drugs, some on alcohol, but most of them to the internet. And they who control the source of those addictions controls the addicts. [/QUOTE]
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