Then I think the sense of it being one community breaks down; but if you know instantly and respond within twenty-four hours, it's a very different sort of situation.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Community means people spending time together here, and I don't think there's really that.
I think the world should be one community.
We live in a time where there's an alienation factor. There's a certain disconnection. We don't have any real sense of community anymore.
Community cannot for long feed on itself; it can only flourish with the coming of others from beyond, their unknown and undiscovered brothers.
Well it seems to me, that all real communities grow out of a shared confrontation with survival. Communities are not produced by sentiment or mere goodwill. They grow out of a shared struggle. Our situation in the desert is an incubator for community.
If someone said, 'Sit down and write a 'Community' episode,' I would be panicked.
As someone who has moved around a fair amount, I wondered what it would be like to stay rooted to one place, one community.
Life is lived in common, but not in community.
There was a time when the community that was on the Net was homogenous and civilized. Now it's not. We're in the middle of chaos. It may calm down. But the alternative is that there's a total meltdown of the system and that it becomes unusable. That would be a catastrophe.
I keep reminding myself, through all the ups and downs of 'Community,' that I might never have another job that really means something to people the way 'Community' means something to people. That's more powerful than ratings.
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