Mark A. RaynerPeople who have so much of their personality invested in the Internet can’t really survive as whole individuals without it.
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In the past, people who had a lot of their personality invested in the Internet were seen as troubled people. But today, those same people are being praised for being so brilliant. These days, more and more people have a lot of their personality invested in the Internet. The more you invest in something on the Internet, the more you want to invest. That is a sickness that many find hard to escape from.
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