Is this the "me" generation? Or is the new shift toward social media ensuring that's not happening? The concept of "blog" embodies both of these, paradoxically. We discuss.
10:37pm
Eric Perazzo
Blog. It's like a personal thing, but designed to show off to other people.
10:37pm
[deadname] Anderson Taylor
What a future we live in.
10:37pm
Eric Perazzo
It connects us.
10:38pm
[deadname] Anderson Taylor
And some argue it isolates us. But, you know, to heck with them.
10:38pm
Eric Perazzo
I don't believe in the "me" generation, either.
10:39pm
[deadname] Anderson Taylor
I do to a certain extent. I think it's a double edged sword.
10:39pm
Eric Perazzo
Yeah, there's feeling of entitlement, there, too.
10:40pm
[deadname] Anderson Taylor
I'd say it's a good thing we're still socially adjusting to. If that makes sense.
10:40pm
Eric Perazzo
Our generation is truly at the most crucial moment in human history.
10:41pm
[deadname] Anderson Taylor
Oh, I think they all say that.
10:41pm
Eric Perazzo
So long as it's in the present, yeah.
But this time it's truer.
10:42pm
[deadname] Anderson Taylor
Maybe. Probably a little.
10:43pm
Eric Perazzo
It all comes down to whether this is it, or will there be future innovation on what the internet can bring us.
10:43pm
[deadname] Anderson Taylor
I'm sure there will be.
In any case, I think I'm off to bed.
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