Love Me ~ Kiss Me

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Level 6.19

Mar 2006

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Mar 23, 2006, 06:10 AM
Local time: Mar 23, 2006, 01:10 AM
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I think that online socialization is a good way for a lot of people to open up. Work at home, online schools, or chatrooms in general, it let's some of us do things that we might be afraid to do in the real world.
So some people like talking face to face. What about those who don't? Who are too shy to walk up to someone and start a conversation?
What about adults in their 40's or 50's that want to take or finish a college coarse but doesn't have the time to make the commitment and go drive to school, get the books, do homework and study for exams in a given amount of time?
I think online socialization just gives people more options. I don't think that people will be confined to their basements and be stuck there typing away. People have to be with other people, not isolated so I don't think socializing over the net is ever gonna become a problem.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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