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What does the Internet mean to you?

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I can get everything I want on the internet, such as shopping, search information... to learn and to communicate with new people, people from all over the world. Inspiration, News, Online schools,The worlds library, and the biggest source..well EVERYTHING. A world where you be anything.

 

 

what does the internet mean to you?

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It's currently the only way that I can communicate with my sweet Sodom.

It's an invention that has altered the course of human history. It gives every person a microphone and the ability to shout too much. It's all information in a digital, primordial ooze that will produce something we can't even fathom right now. It's companies and corporations taking away freedoms you used to have in the name of "personalizing" your experience, selling you codes and digital content that doesn't physically exist. It's made the barriers of communication, socialization, and activism trivial, allowing people to look across the globe and affect what happens there. The internet is raw potential, corruptible and unifying and the first of its kind.

 

Also there's quite a lot of pornography. 

It brings out the best and the worst of society.

Somehow magically ending up in the middle of an entirely pointless argument with someone just because they failed to understand your sarcasm

The Internet is very important to me, as is everything else. If it weren't for the Internet, I would have never been open to so many new ideas, music, fashion, and knowledge, I also would have never been exposed to so many different types of people... That being said, nobody should be on the Internet ALL THE TIME. The Internet is always a big part of my life, but I keep socializing and going outside within my own area a priority. I know that for a lot of people the Internet IS their life, and I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that, but it's just not for me.

MY LIFE :D

Without out the internet, I'd have only half my music, would know only a few animes, watching tvseries, information about videogames, organising stuff for school and finally looking stuff up.

The internet to me means a vast computer network linking smaller computer networks worldwide, including commercial, educational, governmental, and other networks, all of which use the same set of communications protocols.

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this is what the internet means to me

This. Also my daily dosage of this:

 

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A peek a true human nature

 

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NO BOREDOM. RIDING OF THE REAL WORLD.

One word.EVERYTHING!

Honestly, it means a lot. Never thought someone as old as me could ever use it daily.

My life (This website). Anime. Manga. Youtube. The internet is my life, in a nutshell.

 

Hentai and yaoi

It's a firetrucking gateway to freedom. The solution to any case of boredom. It's the holy shrine of technology. The Jesus Christ of entertainment.

All hail the Internet!

a way to talk to all you beautiful people

and lets face it 

PORN

A place filled with retards.

 

But at least the retards on kh13 amuse me...

:unsure:  :ph34r:  ^_^

I use the internet for basically everything. It's a really great way to meet awesome people online that you normally would have never had contact with. I have a lot of IRL friends, but I also have a lot of friends online that are just as special to me. 

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