You know, the Internets made us more aware of what people think about us.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For most people, using the Internet broadens their sense of who 'we' is and actually ends up leaving us in a place of greater compassion and understanding. It leaves us more connected to a larger group of people and more at one with a lot more people in our community.
One of the things I like about the Internet is it does force us to realize we're all humans, and it forces us to look at the pattern of people, not one moment.
You're sort of programmed a certain way because of your environment. That's all you know. But we don't have that anymore because of the internet. Because of the internet we're all communicating with each other all across the board, so you're getting information from people all around the world, hitting a much more diverse slice of culture.
The Internet is a bastion of negativity, and we get to sit there and voice our cute, little, important opinions.
Often we don't even know what we think ourselves about people in our lives.
There was a time when people felt the internet was another world, but now people realise it's a tool that we use in this world.
I just think the Internet has made us ruder.
People think of us as an information distributor because that's how they relate to the Internet. But most of the time people already have pretty well established opinions.
In the world's eyes, what they know of me is from the blogs. What they know is from the media.
You think you know who you are, and then other people have these other ideas.
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