Internet vs Reality

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I find it surprising how so many people still view of the Internet as virtual, with no relation to or connection with real life.

Do you agree?
 
true stuff.

Only time I find it hilarious though is when playing games online. Never knew there were so many jerks on this planet. I'd hope that they aren't like that face to face, but having been to several PC gaming events in the past, sadly they're like that in person too. :thumbsdown:
 
it is a tricky question.

it is a tool and entertainment, i've met people that have become my friends through it.

if it didn't exist it wouldn't matter, things would just take longer.

but i am glad it does exist.

it is real from the point of view that we use it to influence real life, but it is still a virtual world.

so my answer would be...... meh, 50/50 :lol:
 
It is a good point regarding gaming. However I think it also comes back to my question because a lot of these people playing online games and acting like idiots do not consider the real people at the other end of the game. They act as though it is disconnected from reality completely and has no effect on any others that they are interacting with.
 
It is a good point regarding gaming. However I think it also comes back to my question because a lot of these people playing online games and acting like idiots do not consider the real people at the other end of the game. They act as though it is disconnected from reality completely and has no effect on any others that they are interacting with.


that is because there is usually no payback, it is escapeism, and because its a game then it is not real
 
The game isn't real, but the people they're talking to are...

Not that it bothers me either way, just find it funny being called a camper, when every single match on Modern Warfare 2 I always get the accolade, "Longest Distance Travelled" :lol:
 
I was disappointed to learn that my mother apparently as been with about 20 or so random 13 year old kids that I play video games against.

At least, that's what these kids claim, but why would they lie? :p
 
Internet still won't give you a smell, make you feel and touch.

Sure you can talk to people, play games with them, but it still isn't real, it's all 0's en 1's.
Same with the phone, you can hear them and maybe even see them, but it's still 0's en 1's.
 
In the immortal words of Adam Savage (Mythbusters, Discovery Channel) ...

I reject your reality, and substitute my own

:D
 
Reality ?

I guess Sarah Michelle Gellar a.k.a. Buffy worded it better in season 6 Afterlife.

I was happy. Where ever I was, I was happy. At peace. I knew that everyone I care about was allright. I knew it. Time didn't mean anything. Nothing had form, but I was still me, you know ? And I was warm. And I was loved. And I was finished. Complete. I don't understand theology, or dimensions, or any of it, really. But I think I was in heaven. And now I am not. I was torn out of there. Pulled out there by my friends. Everything here is hard, bright and violent. Everything I feel, everything I touch. This is hell. Just getting through the next moment, and the one after that. Knowing what I've lost.
 
Dear All,

my personal view on this (and as such not an absolute truth) is that The Internet is just a means of communication, just like radio, television, snailmail and newspapers.
Indeed i hereby ignore the interactive gaming, or do i?
Like stated in a post above, internet does not contain *anything* new, it just speeds up things.
Chess by correspondense, fora and bulletinboards, direct connect by modem, it was active way before the internet.

Problem with newspapers and television was that anything in/on them was believed (by the stupid ones) to be absolutely true.
Internet took that just a little step further...."i read it on blog.moz.ambi.que so it is true".

Don't get me wrong, i am absolutely and undenyably addicted to the internet.
It makes me feel real intelligent i can google 12 different and contradicting definitions to the word "ambivalent".
The mmorpg's, technical quest's and skincolored pixels keep me buzy aproximately 6hrs each day.
To me, the internet is a view on a pub and a library from the comfort of your own home.

Grtz, PymerOne.
 
@esc,

If it bothers you so much, perhaps you should confront your mother about the issue :P
 
it is a tricky question.

it is a tool and entertainment, i've met people that have become my friends through it.

if it didn't exist it wouldn't matter, things would just take longer.

but i am glad it does exist.

it is real from the point of view that we use it to influence real life, but it is still a virtual world.

so my answer would be...... meh, 50/50 :lol:

What he\she said :lol:

Also i have to say for me its 70/30 cuz i met my wife on the internet while playing Starcraft online
 
I find it surprising how so many people still view of the Internet as virtual, with no relation to or connection with real life.

Do you agree?

Not sure, I think some people in real life have a virtual 'rudeness' and can only seem to function if they have a constant link to the net!! Like at the dinner table posting messages to Facebook. You ignorant b****** :D

It can also show the real side of some people who think they are anonymous and can post whatever they like... Sure, the net is good in some aspects, bad in others. I think a few days away from a computer is a 'good' thing so you don't drift into 'Another World' (good game) so to speak... .
 
I still don't get this thing being online on your phone, everybody is like, where are you now ?
What are you doing ?

When I am out with friends, my phone goes off, and really off, not silent.
 
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