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The 19th Virtual Symposium: The Un-Senually Scientific Way We No Longer Talk To One Another
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4/26/2020 8:27 pm |
You hit the nail on the head. Unfortunately those with a hammer think every problem is a nail. Apparently, engaging conversation with fellow humans requires an understanding in both sociology, psychology, and the like in order to communicate in a manner that's remotely close to resembling a 5th grade level. Alas, it's the lack of exchange that has also tempered my once enjoyable sessions. It seems now most of my entries are creatively passing thoughts in the wind when I ever feel so poetic to do so. Feel free to drop in, but not sure how many more thought provoking entries I can provide unless I do get a muse to stir my creative loins. M~
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You hit the nail on the head. Unfortunately those with a hammer think every problem is a nail.
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5/11/2016 11:19 am |
It's true. I see it every day. It doesn't bode well for the future. Great post! Thanks for sharing. Kat
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It's true. I see it every day. It doesn't bode well for the future. Great post! Thanks for sharing. Kat
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5/9/2016 4:37 pm |
Bravo! Perfect example ... while in Amsterdam a month ago we went to an old guild weighing station that had been re-utilized into a restaurant and next to us a young Asian couple were having dinner. Neither one of them spent more than 5 minutes talking or looking at one another because their faces were buried into their cellphones. And then when it came time to may the young man's card was declined and she had to pay. I don't know about you, but in MY day that would have been "No second date for you!" Granted I'm making assumptions because they looked like they were on a date, but I could be mistaken, they might have been married, or already a couple, still it was ... astounding. And yet that is what our world has transformed into. Your assumption carries some merit, just unfortunate we all could be right about where this is headed. Thanks for your comment
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Bravo! Perfect example ... while in Amsterdam a month ago we went to an old guild weighing station that had been re-utilized into a restaurant and next to us a young Asian couple were having dinner. Neither one of them spent more than 5 minutes talking or looking at one another because their faces were buried into their cellphones. And then when it came time to may the young man's card was declined and she had to pay. I don't know about you, but in MY day that would have been "No second date for you!" Granted I'm making assumptions because they looked like they were on a date, but I could be mistaken, they might have been married, or already a couple, still it was ... astounding. And yet that is what our world has transformed into. Satyr in Sheep's Skin Peruse my many stories at Satyr39s Storybook Corner or my Renaissance Era BDSM fantasy story at Serial Story Reinport39s Crowning Index.
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5/8/2016 8:26 pm |
- I think there's a miscommunication between people who don't let others in, it's just the state of mind most individuals are now especially in this day and age. Too bad too considering the fact most people are good in the way they act and behave. It's important to continue the art of conversing with live people face to face in a manner that is presented by the Golden Rule. No matter who the person is, each deserve the respect from another, even when it comes to the simplicity of conversation. Thanks for stopping in! Please visit again!
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5/8/2016 8:24 pm |
- Thank you, thank you very much; and thanks again for stopping in!
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5/8/2016 8:23 pm |
Yep, the tech does get in the way. Thanks for visiting again
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5/8/2016 8:22 pm |
amen Cookie ....yes the true art of conversation is becoming a truly lost art . I like darling Annette do not own a cell phone . I often wonder why texting became so popular ...after all what you are using to text on can actually be used to call someone , hear an actual voice , and not have to fight with the tiny keypad . Omg and imagine if you actually called instead of texting you could hear the inflections of their voice and would know if they were happy or upset . I think technology is killing human contact ...instead of making it easier to reach out and touch someone ....it is making it easier to crawl deeper into isolation excellent post sweets
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5/8/2016 8:20 pm |
It's sad but true. I've recently joined a support group, thinking it would be a way to make some friends since I'm still very new to the area and haven't really met anyone here. When I arrive at the group, every time, no one is talking, their noses are stuck in their cell phones, texting, reading or playing games. When the meeting ends folks may linger a bit, but usually everyone just leaves, so much for group support. Funny the best friend I made in the area was found on this website. I didn't find love but I did find a girl to have lunch with about once a month. As always, you are a welcomed sight
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5/8/2016 8:18 pm |
You are so right. One of the things that got my attention about my partner that I met on here is that he typed real sentences in the email exchange phase and when we exchanged phone numbers, he called rather than texted. This led to some lengthy conversations before we ever met. Not many men do that now days. Thanks for the post. It wouldn't be so bad if the translating it was a little more say, clear cut. Thank you for visiting!
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5/8/2016 8:17 pm |
Well seen. But it also lets people know that we have not met in real life. You should know then exit the virtual, but sorry, you're too far!
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Well seen. But it also lets people know that we have not met in real life. You should know then exit the virtual, but sorry, you're too far! Sommaire Et la souffrance vgtale L'être idéal ? Un ange dévasté par l'humour. E.M. Cioran
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You are so right. One of the things that got my attention about my partner that I met on here is that he typed real sentences in the email exchange phase and when we exchanged phone numbers, he called rather than texted. This led to some lengthy conversations before we ever met. Not many men do that now days. Thanks for the post.
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Yep, the tech does get in the way. "To Be Consumed" Blog : I want to be your drug of painful withdrawals.
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