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desjardins: I'd like to find my middle school bully, but his name is Jeff Brown and I haven't seen him since 1988, so I don't think that will happen. I'm not looking for revenge, I just hope he learned his lesson.
Given the number of people I've reconnected with via facebook who have taken very different paths and really are no longer people I would ever be friends with, it's probably just as well that I don't know anything about the rest
I dont think people growing up these days can appreciate the magic of this age the way that we canSo true! I look at the internet and all its ramifications as things that have been there since beginning, my beginning at least. Not that I was born when the internet was around, but my development and that of the internet coincided. Honestly, I could do without facebook, and probably without the internet in general (possible hyperbole). It has led us (almost forced us) to live in a way that is utterly different than the way people have lived from time immemorial. For one, people my age would sure read a lot more if, once the day was over and they were back home, they couldn't just open up a computer and zone out playing some game or looking at god knows what. Sure, the internet definitely has its benefits, especially when it comes to fighting the mass media, but I think it would be pretty cool to live in a more mysterious age when your own wits were all you could rely on for entertainment.