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Decembris 8., 2009
12:20 - : independent.co.uk [..]Is social networking actually a way of keeping people at a distance (?) – a way of having a "friend" but not having any of the commitments and duties of friendship. When the sci-fi novelist William Gibson first put forward the notion of "cyberspace", he described it as a "consensual hallucination", where we pretend we are together, when in reality we are alone.[..]
And yet, and yet ... the internet has a way of drawing people together who would previously have wandered around unconnected.[..]
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| From: | spike |
Date: | 8. Decembris 2009 - 13:30 |
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miets ar diviem galiem :d
Visa dzīve ir viena liela "consensual hallucination" un cilvēki var sēdēt pie viena galda, un dzert šņabi, un būt vientuļi.
šņabis pie viena galda, sekss vienā gultā... same shit
Pareizi, grāmatā "Simts vientulības gadi" bija pieminēts arī tas, bet vot par internetu tur nebija ne pušplēsta vārdiņa.
Interesants raksts, tiešām. Paldies :)
| From: | f |
Date: | 8. Decembris 2009 - 18:19 |
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vaine, man arī patikās :) |
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