are we entering an era of unsociable media?
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11-09-2012, 08:03 PM
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are we entering an era of unsociable media?
I am a graphics student trying to remind people the positives of family bonds and friendship as apposed to a modern generation becoming over reliant on technical communication. My argument to be made is the idea of actually being in the company of someone is more valuable than maintaining relationships through mobile phones, text messages and social networks such as Facebook. Etc.
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11-09-2012, 08:11 PM
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yay!
i agree but texting is always a must . . . so wats the question??? to tell the truth, and i'm being racist when i say this, i think only white ppl arnt cool with their family and everyone else who gets molested by their brothers and fathers and well everybody has their own reason fer not being "close" to their family really but those w Ads |
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11-09-2012, 08:11 PM
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i agree with '3streyah'
many people have problems with their families, however with the race card, i think its just families in general that either get on or they dont. some Asian families get on, some dont some black families get on, some dont some white families get on, some dont i dont think no answer can subjected to a colour only the individual. |
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