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No offense, but is the internet for losers?
04-08-2014, 06:41 PM
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No offense, but is the internet for losers?
I mean winners have jobs, and families and real life friends. We don’t have the time to waste on bull. I do love amazon and youtube. But seriously most people on the internet have too much time on their hands.

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04-08-2014, 06:50 PM
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Calling the kettle black, are we?

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04-08-2014, 06:59 PM
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Why should that bother you what people do? You seem to be a loser you on the internet aren't you?. Don't judge others it is a free country and people can do as they like.
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04-08-2014, 07:01 PM
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Social activity, (i.e. status updates, not your own photos, etc.) is a time waster, as you stated, they lack the ability to interact with the people around them for any number of reasons.

Calling them losers, no, I would argue that they lack ambition and a total understanding of the beauty of life, but someone has to grow up and be a waiter, "artist", or real-estate agent, etc.
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04-08-2014, 07:07 PM
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absolutely right man, facebook is now a 24-hour lifestyle for people
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04-08-2014, 07:15 PM
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The internet is what you make it. There are both losers and great people just like the real world.

Personally the internet has opened up a world recreation for me as its a great place to research things to do, books are great but they are by nature out of date as soon as they are printed. I've used forums to find secret hot springs in BC. I discovered the west coast trail online and was on the trail within a month of reading about it. Google maps has led me to many a remote campsite I never would have found otherwise. I used the internet to choose my camera and learnt how to colour correct my photos so I would have great photos to remember my adventures and share with friends.

Its such a massive generalization to suggest everyone on the internet is losers with to much time on their hands considering their are billions of humans connected. Are revolutionaries using twitter to incite change and create fair and equal society's losers? How about the science community that uses the internet to collaborate on projects and share massive amounts of data? Remote communities that use skype to visit the doctor? Looser all of them?

I think we know at least one looser on the internet....
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