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Really... not sure I can agree with any of this. >If you do phone a friend at 4am to say "I'm down" they take it seriously. Well, I mean I've never had friends so I can't really say too much about that. But I never…
Speaking as a pariah for most of his life; I doubts it would ever be so dire. There's always going to be social circles and people coupling up no matter what. But if anything I wonder if, for people like me who aren't…
Differing perspectives I suppose. It's comforting to me to think that no one would be bothered if tomorrow I dropped dead. I'd actually be somewhat happy if they could just leave my corpse to rot somewhere in a field,…
For me? Part of it is just finding interaction with other's to be exhausting. My parents forced to go out and about rather often in my youth, usually under threat of violence. Even after they stopped have any real power…
I would surmise that the answer would lie in just how comfortable people can make themselves without any other sort of interaction. My first instinct would be to say that there are many that wouldn't, if the migration…
I can't foresee something like Ready Player One happening on a large scale though. My preference for not interaction with anyone is the exception, not the norm. For what you fear to come to pass, the the opposite would…
That does assume thought that adaptation is the only outcome though. But requires at least two conditions to be met; that the individual in question can adapt, and that society would accept them. What happens when one…
May I ask what makes you think this way? In this society someone like me that is solitary for the most part can contribute to others, and be compensated for my contributions without having the issue of having to deal…
Can't say I overly agree with that, I work full time from home but pretty common for me to not leave my residence for 10 to 15 days at a time, and usually only to purchase groceries or small things to repair or maintain…
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Really... not sure I can agree with any of this. >If you do phone a friend at 4am to say "I'm down" they take it seriously. Well, I mean I've never had friends so I can't really say too much about that. But I never…
Speaking as a pariah for most of his life; I doubts it would ever be so dire. There's always going to be social circles and people coupling up no matter what. But if anything I wonder if, for people like me who aren't…
Differing perspectives I suppose. It's comforting to me to think that no one would be bothered if tomorrow I dropped dead. I'd actually be somewhat happy if they could just leave my corpse to rot somewhere in a field,…
For me? Part of it is just finding interaction with other's to be exhausting. My parents forced to go out and about rather often in my youth, usually under threat of violence. Even after they stopped have any real power…
I would surmise that the answer would lie in just how comfortable people can make themselves without any other sort of interaction. My first instinct would be to say that there are many that wouldn't, if the migration…
I can't foresee something like Ready Player One happening on a large scale though. My preference for not interaction with anyone is the exception, not the norm. For what you fear to come to pass, the the opposite would…
That does assume thought that adaptation is the only outcome though. But requires at least two conditions to be met; that the individual in question can adapt, and that society would accept them. What happens when one…
May I ask what makes you think this way? In this society someone like me that is solitary for the most part can contribute to others, and be compensated for my contributions without having the issue of having to deal…
Can't say I overly agree with that, I work full time from home but pretty common for me to not leave my residence for 10 to 15 days at a time, and usually only to purchase groceries or small things to repair or maintain…