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Deacon's simple rant thread.
« on: April 24, 2011, 12:28:34 AM »
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Something has always bothered me about the way you guys think, with regards to your regards to this wondrous of gifts: the Internet.

This tool, used to transmit information between people all over the world, in the blink of an eye (depending on your download speed), has changed the world, in no small way. It has completely revolutionized every way we live our lives, changed the rules of society, and the way we do things will never be the same.

Now, you may not think about this but you must remember; our generation (me speaking in my age group --to--> younger, and of course older, don't get me wrong here), the children born in the 1990's...Our generation was the first to grow up during this age of personal computers and internet access. I understand that of course others had it before but think; we grew up learning with them, adapting as young children (4-10) to use these machines.

The point I am here to make, however, is that none of you seem to realize what this means.
What we have made the internet into; what it has become, and even, to some extent, the very website you are on; We have created a new type of society.
These websites, which may now not seem like anything but a fad (read; myspace/facebook/twitter, etc) have had a major impact on the way we communicate. The email, once revolutionary, has now been cast aside for use as a sign up aide in getting onto websites which require an email address for membership.

My point being, and this is completely a personal opinion, I do not believe most people understand that these things are important. One day, you could create a picture for a few friends; A week later, you have created a meme. Only to have it be cast out a month later as

OLD MEME IS OLD HURRRRR

but I see it differently...I see it as part of the culture we have created. These things once valued, now being shunned in favor of the new, gave us this culture. It helped grow us into who we are today. What we are.

One day, sometime in the future, the history will be written down for our children, or possibly their children, who knows.
And we will not tell them "OH THATS SO OLD NOW NO ONE LIKES IT SO LETS NOT TALK ABOUT IT".
We will tell stories.
They will be different than our parents' stories, no doubt.
But they will be OURS.

The stories of our lives, in todays world, will never be told without reference to this "wondrousblahblahwhateverthingisaidbefore".
But I feel that no one either wants this, or acknowledges it.
I feel like it is all simply cast away in favor of the next new mildly mind-numbing thing.







TL;DR: We are writing the history of the internet, but no one seems to value it, nor do they seem to understand the importance of what we are doing right now.



This is in discussion for a reason: Please, discuss.
and another thing that pisses me off:
I know "This is the internet."
But gentlemen (and ladies), THERES AN EXAMPLE RIGHT THERE; MENTLEGEN, ANYONE? ANYONE? COME ON THIS IS WHAT I MEANT BY CULTURE.
Please try to keep this civil serious.

You may be hidden anonymous and safe behind your keyboard,
But
There is no reason that means that you should also be a douche. or did, when your parents taught you how to behave, they said OH BUT ON THE INTERNET DO WHATEVER

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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2011, 12:32:40 AM »
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You may be hidden anonymous and safe behind your keyboard,
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There is no reason that means that you should also be a douche.
People will never understand this.

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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2011, 12:46:58 AM »
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So what exactly is the rant about?

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« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2011, 12:48:30 AM »
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So what exactly is the rant about?


TL;DR: We are writing the history of the internet, but no one seems to value it, nor do they seem to understand the importance of what we are doing right now.

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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2011, 12:51:27 AM »
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This website is all virtual though :/

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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #5 on: April 24, 2011, 12:54:11 AM »
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It's the same as every new epoch. The era of the Telephone. The era of the Car. Shit the same. Sure the net is cool. Sure there is a new subculture created by the youth. Hippies did that too. So what?

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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #6 on: April 24, 2011, 01:08:39 AM »
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I'm sorry if I get off topic at times, but I feel it's all related somewhat and it's something I think is relevant to the conversation.

I guess I feel obligated to be serious when I am talked to in a serious way (for those who know me, yes this is possible). Deacon, you bring up some really interesting points. There is a definite psychological shift from the older generations to the younger that is brought on by the internet that not only directs our culture but negates it as well. I see your point where these memes we create are part of what our generation is about, but the truth is that we need more faster than older generations. So for anything that interests or entertains us, it is only a short amount of time before we feel the drive to move on to a different and newer thing. The internet community (the term used to describe people who populate forums and chat rooms, instead of the casual surfer) is even more deprived, dare I use the word. Its not necessarily a bad thing, its just that theres an empty hole that constant and unlimited information and, yes, even culture cannot fill. We create new directions for our culture and then move on before they can even fully develop. As a result memes don't ever really become a part of our (non-internet) society. I feel that the internet has become a testing grounds for our personalities and is a creative outlet, that we may utilize and either be heard or not.

On a side note, comedy has never been a driving factor in any culture and since most memes are comedic in origin that is why they don't really have an impact as far as I see. However I do know that memes are not your only example or your only point. I agree that our generation's culture is internet and information based, and will forever be. However, I do think that not all that is on the internet is a part of our culture, but I will concede that everything created does influence the direction cultural shifts take, if only slightly.

The society we created on the internet is something truly fantastic. It is a global society, completely free of prejudice (if you ignore the common retard and fag remarks). Think about it- when you are chatting online with someone do you think about their race, religion, where in the world they live, gender, or anything else of that nature? If you do, then I stand corrected. However, for the most part I believe what I say is true, and my observations tend to support this. This is something that has and will change the world, and no one can deny it.

I don't think anyone denies the importance of the internet on our culture, but I do think that the degree of importance is contested here. I agree with you, Deacon, on your point that it is the driving force behind what our generation will do with the world and with our society. I believe the internet has and will continue to be the greatest impact on our art, music, literature, and understanding of each other and ourselves.

For all those who still are reading, my final point to make is that the power of the internet is not necessarily in having people listen, but in having people write and create. Which is why I won't be offended if no one reads this (well maybe a little offended).

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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #7 on: April 24, 2011, 01:27:26 AM »
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I'm sorry if I get off topic at times, but I feel it's all related somewhat and it's something I think is relevant to the conversation.

I guess I feel obligated to be serious when I am talked to in a serious way (for those who know me, yes this is possible). Deacon, you bring up some really interesting points. There is a definite psychological shift from the older generations to the younger that is brought on by the internet that not only directs our culture but negates it as well. I see your point where these memes we create are part of what our generation is about, but the truth is that we need more faster than older generations. So for anything that interests or entertains us, it is only a short amount of time before we feel the drive to move on to a different and newer thing. The internet community (the term used to describe people who populate forums and chat rooms, instead of the casual surfer) is even more deprived, dare I use the word. Its not necessarily a bad thing, its just that theres an empty hole that constant and unlimited information and, yes, even culture cannot fill. We create new directions for our culture and then move on before they can even fully develop. As a result memes don't ever really become a part of our (non-internet) society. I feel that the internet has become a testing grounds for our personalities and is a creative outlet, that we may utilize and either be heard or not.

On a side note, comedy has never been a driving factor in any culture and since most memes are comedic in origin that is why they don't really have an impact as far as I see. However I do know that memes are not your only example or your only point. I agree that our generation's culture is internet and information based, and will forever be. However, I do think that not all that is on the internet is a part of our culture, but I will concede that everything created does influence the direction cultural shifts take, if only slightly.

The society we created on the internet is something truly fantastic. It is a global society, completely free of prejudice (if you ignore the common retard and fag remarks). Think about it- when you are chatting online with someone do you think about their race, religion, where in the world they live, gender, or anything else of that nature? If you do, then I stand corrected. However, for the most part I believe what I say is true, and my observations tend to support this. This is something that has and will change the world, and no one can deny it.

I don't think anyone denies the importance of the internet on our culture, but I do think that the degree of importance is contested here. I agree with you, Deacon, on your point that it is the driving force behind what our generation will do with the world and with our society. I believe the internet has and will continue to be the greatest impact on our art, music, literature, and understanding of each other and ourselves.

For all those who still are reading, my final point to make is that the power of the internet is not necessarily in having people listen, but in having people write and create. Which is why I won't be offended if no one reads this (well maybe a little offended).

why can't I put my thoughts into moving arguments like this?
it always comes out "but, no cause...you know"

This is pretty much exactly what I meant to say, however I lack the ability to put it into a manner such as this.
can someone help me +1 this more? i think its that important to the point i was trying to make.  his post, not mine ._.





Also, sanders I agree that it is exactly that, but I also think its bigger than that
sure, eventually none of this shit will matter
but as far as it seems, our generation will be the ones remembered as the first growing up with access to the internet
which i do believe is a big deal (the internet is).
/mybelief
« Last Edit: April 24, 2011, 01:31:11 AM by Deacon »

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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #8 on: April 24, 2011, 03:49:34 AM »
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You may be hidden anonymous and safe behind your keyboard,
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There is no reason that means that you should also be a douche.[/color]
I am a douche in real life,
why shouldn't I be a douche behind the keyboard?

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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #9 on: April 24, 2011, 04:09:52 AM »
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Before I say anything, I am not trolling. This is not an attack or an accusation or anything. I dont care if the queen of england wrote this piece, this is just an analysis for my curious self.

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Any fucking ways, sorry for being a dick. I just hate convoluted writing. Once again, no offence is meant at all. Back to deacon, I dont mean to belittle the internet as a major improvement in our lives, but I'm just saying that we arent all that special for being the first to grow up with the internet. There is no great knowledge outpouring from our generation. In fact, ours is the laziest and most entitled generation of them all. Although I love the internet, it has truly hurt our generation.

Because fuck those bitches who have to post on facebook every five minutes or are addicted to texting or whatever. Jesus christ.
« Last Edit: April 24, 2011, 04:13:36 AM by Sanders »

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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #10 on: April 24, 2011, 09:45:43 AM »
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I TL;DR'd from Arcoyle's post and down, but to OP, I agree 100%.
The reason I think people act the way they do on the internet, aside from because it's all anonymous and such, not face to face confrontation and stuff like that, but also because people, as you said, have been literally raised on technology and completely rely on it, and take it for advantage. Since we've been raised off of it, it becomes a norm just to act the way most do. You don't think the same way when you're younger, and since you're raised off of technology during those years before maturity and while you're developing as a person in some situations, you grow into habits and improper ways of behavior.


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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #11 on: April 24, 2011, 02:46:00 PM »
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Hell man when the internet came out, people around me started to think differently, more suspicious of their surrounding kinda, and it was weird for a while, then years later and computer technology advanced farther than the internet. So after that, people started to use the internet in different ways, not just news and blogs. They used the internet for any source of communication and advertise, using there people of the knowledge of the internet to gain money. At first when the internet came out, people left and right ask'd if i wanted a job to make websites on the internet, i thought it was a joke. As the years past, i saw how the internet thrived from this one little hub station to globally communicating the world about news and about everything else.
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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #12 on: April 24, 2011, 04:24:46 PM »
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Sorry Sanders, ill dumb it down in the future :(


I just hate convoluted writing. Once again, no offence is meant at all.


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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #13 on: April 25, 2011, 01:17:52 AM »
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Something has always bothered me about the way you guys think, with regards to your regards to this wondrous of gifts: the Internet.

This tool, used to transmit information between people all over the world, in the blink of an eye (depending on your download speed), has changed the world, in no small way. It has completely revolutionized every way we live our lives, changed the rules of society, and the way we do things will never be the same.

Now, you may not think about this but you must remember; our generation (me speaking in my age group --to--> younger, and of course older, don't get me wrong here), the children born in the 1990's...Our generation was the first to grow up during this age of personal computers and internet access. I understand that of course others had it before but think; we grew up learning with them, adapting as young children (4-10) to use these machines.

The point I am here to make, however, is that none of you seem to realize what this means.
What we have made the internet into; what it has become, and even, to some extent, the very website you are on; We have created a new type of society.
These websites, which may now not seem like anything but a fad (read; myspace/facebook/twitter, etc) have had a major impact on the way we communicate. The email, once revolutionary, has now been cast aside for use as a sign up aide in getting onto websites which require an email address for membership.

My point being, and this is completely a personal opinion, I do not believe most people understand that these things are important. One day, you could create a picture for a few friends; A week later, you have created a meme. Only to have it be cast out a month later as

OLD MEME IS OLD HURRRRR

but I see it differently...I see it as part of the culture we have created. These things once valued, now being shunned in favor of the new, gave us this culture. It helped grow us into who we are today. What we are.

One day, sometime in the future, the history will be written down for our children, or possibly their children, who knows.
And we will not tell them "OH THATS SO OLD NOW NO ONE LIKES IT SO LETS NOT TALK ABOUT IT".
We will tell stories.
They will be different than our parents' stories, no doubt.
But they will be OURS.

The stories of our lives, in todays world, will never be told without reference to this "wondrousblahblahwhateverthingisaidbefore".
But I feel that no one either wants this, or acknowledges it.
I feel like it is all simply cast away in favor of the next new mildly mind-numbing thing.







TL;DR: We are writing the history of the internet, but no one seems to value it, nor do they seem to understand the importance of what we are doing right now.



This is in discussion for a reason: Please, discuss.
and another thing that pisses me off:
I know "This is the internet."
But gentlemen (and ladies), THERES AN EXAMPLE RIGHT THERE; MENTLEGEN, ANYONE? ANYONE? COME ON THIS IS WHAT I MEANT BY CULTURE.
Please try to keep this civil serious.

You may be hidden anonymous and safe behind your keyboard,
But
There is no reason that means that you should also be a douche. or did, when your parents taught you how to behave, they said OH BUT ON THE INTERNET DO WHATEVER

Deacon.

You.

You did something I could never do.

You... you managed to convey the one spark of reasoning in my soul, something that I constantly tried to let out, this feeling, this... Statement.

By god you did it perfectly.

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All the stuff I said now above is maybe even just stupid and inane, like raw emotion, but, Deacon, Your rant;

It makes sense.


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The stories of our lives, in todays world, will never be told without reference to this "wondrousblahblahwhateverthingisaidbefore".
But I feel that no one either wants this, or acknowledges it.
I feel like it is all simply cast away in favor of the next new mildly mind-numbing thing.

I stand by this.

" :thumbsup: "


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Re: Deacon's simple rant thread.
« Reply #14 on: April 25, 2011, 02:01:57 AM »
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well unit im glad you agree lol

I just worry sometimes about condemning oursleves into obscurity
Blaming ourselves for a lack of leadership and stuff

I do feel that it is the parents to blame but i can't say how they are to blame
i am also
really tired so this may not make sense right now