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JRE: The News Is All The SAME!

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Hm… People too busy to meet themselves anymore. Everybody’s faxing and modeming and onlining and imputing and downloading and overnighting… You don’t like it? Change the channel. Push the button. Escape. Delete. You know, you can say anything to anybody, anywhere in the world, in seconds. But it still takes as much time as it ever took to know a soul… mend a broken heart, or… give birth to a child. In this world of change, some things just don’t. And children like her – they get lost in the in-between.

— Tess/ Touched by an Angel

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wetchickenbreast:

i love talking to people in real life and being like “oh yeah i have instagram but i don’t really use it… i don’t have facebook or tiktok or anything like that either… idk i just don’t want to waste my life on social media, i prefer to live in the moment” and then i go home and spend 12 hours a day on tumblr


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medeamybeloved:

this whole situation is very funny

credit to @cryptvokeeper for the idea!

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I don’t know why people are so keen to put the details of their private life in public; they forget that invisibility is a superpower.

— Banksy

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“Society controlling people with low self esteem by giving them low self esteem.”

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This Is Why You Don’t Succeed | Simon Sinek on The Millennial Generation
   

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“Living an honest life online isn’t about oversharing or deleting every filter; it’s about noticing when a post props up ego at the expense of presence. … Letting go of what doesn’t serve us — fear of judgment, dopamine loops, algorithmic pressure — creates room for what does: genuine connection and inner ease.”

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“In
social media’s early heyday—the time of Occupy and the Arab Spring—big
tech was heralded in the mainstream as a democratizing force, but it’s
become clear that these commercial platforms aren’t serving the public
good. In fact, these platforms consolidate the worst extremes of
neoliberal ideology. While users are turned into products, the ruling
class becomes increasingly powerful and unaccountable to the people.

Digital
infrastructure offers no true space for dissent when it is privately
owned. Online activism only serves to direct atomized attention to
advertisers. This process mirrors the shift of public wealth to private
hands, whereby what were once shared resources (e.g. libraries) become
data-optimized, privatized operations. Work and life are merged entirely
and solidarity disappears behind corporate smokescreens. Underneath the
technophilic rhetoric of progress lies a race for information,
financial, and labor control that ensures growth is the domain of only
the rich and the few.”

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“Don’t let the expectations and opinions of other people affect your decisions. It’s your life, not theirs. Do what matters most to you; do what makes you feel alive and happy. Don’t let the expectations and ideas of others limit who you are. If you let others tell you who you are, you are living their reality — not yours. There is more to life than pleasing people. There is much more to life than following others’ prescribed path. There is so much more to life than what you experience right now. You need to decide who you are for yourself. Become a whole being. Adventure.”— Roy T. Bennett

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