Spent a morning out on the town on my day off, and everyone is just fucking buried in their phones 24/7. This realization was so absurd to me

Of course I’m not exempt from this shit, but no wonder people are having so much trouble making friends and creating meaningful relationships in this day and age. So fucking bleak

  • Dolores [love/loves]
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    1 year ago

    they didn't say it was good or bad, they didn't imply nothing has ever changed or can ever change?

    "people are buried in phones" was met by "people used to be buried in newspapers" then you just assumed the only way to arrive at that observation is through all those ideological offenses, which is a pretty silly assumption to make on a leftist forum. people here criticize more traditional media all the time.

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      • Dolores [love/loves]
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        1 year ago

        what was the intention of the picture

        i'm simply reticent to make a sweeping generalizations about someone's whole ideological outlook from a single datapoint. its justified to call into question the comparison being made, but the distance from there to a fundamental disbelief in societal change is wholly unsupported, which is why you have to bring in all this vaguely related stuff that's superficially similar. but assyrian old men yelling at the sky don't have anything to say about newspapers vs. phones in capitalist socialization

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      • Wertheimer [any]
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        1 year ago

        That quotation from "Socrates" is made-up by some 19th or 20th-century moralist.

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          • Wertheimer [any]
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            1 year ago

            I know you don't - the people posting that quote are lying to make a bad argument even worse.