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'Social media is ripping society apart'
#11
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@SFVikingFan said:
I guess it depends if you think you were fed more manure before or after social media.  I would say people today consume WAY more shit than they ever did in the past, and unfortunately, they eat it all right up without questioning a thing, just because they read it on facebook or on someone's blog.
spiderman said with great power comes great responsibility. the internet is that powerful thing. 
This is either hilarious on purpose or hilarious by accident. 
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#12
It has opened a whole new world that's for sure. And shed a lot of light on an old one. But like anything else, it's all in how you use it. Some people use it to help and educate others and others abuse it. 
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#13
BIGLY...  Wink
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#14
Quote: @SFVikingFan said:
I have been thinking about this a lot recently.  As great as the Internet is, I honestly think it's also one of the worst things to happen to society in a long, long time.  Between sites like Facebook allowing foreign countries to purchase ads and create fake sites to influence our democracy, to the spread of completely asinine conspiracy theories (Sandy Hook parents being harassed as actors after having their children murdered) and dangerous misinformation (vaccines, etc.), to the spread of ideologies that promote terror, a lot of time I think the internet does more harm than good.

Sadly, it's the craziest/least intelligent of my facebook friends who are the ones who are constantly posting and sharing the political junk and misinformation all over my newsfeed.  God forbid they take 30 seconds and investigate to see if what they are posting is factual or not.
A lot of people dont care if it's true or not and pass it along because it's for the "greater good"

So much information, misinformation & the rush to be first, it all becomes a muddled mess, just the way some want it 


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#15
I have removed myself from the worst of the social media as I had issues with it.  Facebook gone.  Twitter gone.  Etc.

I don't miss it nor the drama.

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#16
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@AGRforever said:
@SFVikingFan said:
I guess it depends if you think you were fed more manure before or after social media.  I would say people today consume WAY more shit than they ever did in the past, and unfortunately, they eat it all right up without questioning a thing, just because they read it on facebook or on someone's blog.
spiderman said with great power comes great responsibility. the internet is that powerful thing. 
This is either hilarious on purpose or hilarious by accident. 
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#17
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
It has opened a whole new world that's for sure. And shed a lot of light on an old one. But like anything else, it's all in how you use it. Some people use it to help and educate others and others abuse it. 
I say we use the internet to educate everyone about how shitty the packers are!!! 
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#18
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@Vikergirl said:
It has opened a whole new world that's for sure. And shed a lot of light on an old one. But like anything else, it's all in how you use it. Some people use it to help and educate others and others abuse it. 
I say we use the internet to educate everyone about how shitty the packers are!!! 
Lol. Have to teach them how to read first. Come on now, baby steps.
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#19
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
@AGRforever said:
@Vikergirl said:
It has opened a whole new world that's for sure. And shed a lot of light on an old one. But like anything else, it's all in how you use it. Some people use it to help and educate others and others abuse it. 
I say we use the internet to educate everyone about how shitty the packers are!!! 
Lol. Have to teach them how to read first. Come on now, baby steps.
Generally, I've found if they're South of Highway 8 its possible that they have a 2nd grade reading level.  However, if you get North of Highway 8 its an entirely different story.  Up there the men are men, the women are men and the sheep are nervous.  They talk about how backwoods the Appalachian region can be....and it is...but so are parts of WI

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#20
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@Vikergirl said:
@AGRforever said:
@Vikergirl said:
It has opened a whole new world that's for sure. And shed a lot of light on an old one. But like anything else, it's all in how you use it. Some people use it to help and educate others and others abuse it. 
I say we use the internet to educate everyone about how shitty the packers are!!! 
Lol. Have to teach them how to read first. Come on now, baby steps.
Generally, I've found if they're South of Highway 8 its possible that they have a 2nd grade reading level.  However, if you get North of Highway 8 its an entirely different story.  Up there the men are men, the women are men and the sheep are nervous.  They talk about how backwoods the Appalachian region can be....and it is...but so are parts of WI

Around where I live, in NW Indiana, we have a saying that we have abbreviated to S.O.T., it means South of 30. That references U.S. Highway 30.

We generally have the opinion that anyone south of Rt. 30 is backwards, uneducated, and generally lower class. It’s all in fun, to us anyway, I’m sure those living in that area aren’t fond of it.

It’s basically like that until you get to Indianapolis, and even there you’ll find the same kind of people. Seems as soon as you get 10 miles south of 30, everyone speaks with a southern accent. It’s why The Region, or NW Indiana, is disregarded by the rest of the state and they lump us in with Chicago.
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