With the Internet, we can choose the very communities we want to be a part of.

Alex Shakar
With the Internet, we can choose the very communities we...
With the Internet, we can choose the very communities we...
With the Internet, we can choose the very communities we...
With the Internet, we can choose the very communities we...
About This Quote

With the Internet, we can choose the very communities we want to be a part of. This quote is meant to point out that you can now create a community of people who share your interests and opinions. Being a part of a community gives you the opportunity to find the people who will appreciate what you have to say and will be willing to listen to it.

Source: The Savage Girl

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