Not a week goes by that I don't think about that Snuffers or what a fun place it was to go during the 90s. Some things really are a case of "remember what they took from us."
Learning to code switch is something I've never really gotten a handle on. I feel like I'm still flubbing social interactions all over the place.
I think the guy talking about how our sense of reality is being skewed is referring to the majority of younger (30s and under) people who get most of their news from fast social media, and don't go to any other news sources. Divesting from those has been hard, and I have missed out on some breaking news (like the stuff going on in Southern California right now) until a day or so after the fact. But that's how things used to be.
Re: It's Matrix Reality Time Again
Learning to code switch is something I've never really gotten a handle on. I feel like I'm still flubbing social interactions all over the place.
I think the guy talking about how our sense of reality is being skewed is referring to the majority of younger (30s and under) people who get most of their news from fast social media, and don't go to any other news sources. Divesting from those has been hard, and I have missed out on some breaking news (like the stuff going on in Southern California right now) until a day or so after the fact. But that's how things used to be.