I am under the notion that most people lack the skill and inclination to use iambic pentameter correctly. I don't even believe that most are able to interpret it as it was probably meant to be.
What of the people who find themselves involved in internet activity simply because there is nothing particularly interesting to do in their podunk town? Is it then more constructive to have face to face contact with the street urchins versus the fine folk on slashdot?
How would you propose addressing the socialization (or lack thereof) issues of those degenerates not unlike myself who work odd shifts? Or those who have a strong element of socialization involved with their work and little elsewhere, and find themselves satiated.
Then there are a few freaks like me, who find that newspapers and televisions do very little to contribute to the quality of their lives. In fact, newpapers once acquired only tend to litter the house. So gleaning any information from the internet is quite attractive. Is this too unreliable of a resource, leaving on to depend on the more traditional forms of gospel truths being shoved down our throats?
I am under the notion that most people lack the skill and inclination to use iambic pentameter correctly. I don't even believe that most are able to interpret it as it was probably meant to be.
What of the people who find themselves involved in internet activity simply because there is nothing particularly interesting to do in their podunk town? Is it then more constructive to have face to face contact with the street urchins versus the fine folk on slashdot?
How would you propose addressing the socialization (or lack thereof) issues of those degenerates not unlike myself who work odd shifts? Or those who have a strong element of socialization involved with their work and little elsewhere, and find themselves satiated.
Then there are a few freaks like me, who find that newspapers and televisions do very little to contribute to the quality of their lives. In fact, newpapers once acquired only tend to litter the house. So gleaning any information from the internet is quite attractive. Is this too unreliable of a resource, leaving on to depend on the more traditional forms of gospel truths being shoved down our throats?