The Internet, nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize? Do the dudes at this wired magazine not know of 4chan's existence (that's like rewarding pedobear for his actions).
About those so called contributions: 1. Helping advance dialogue - I had no idea l33t sp34k, lol, and rofl were such great contributions to the world.
3. Consensus - Yea!! The masses of the Internet definitively agree to disagree.
I Like the Internet, but it's pros just don't outweigh the cons (optimistically it's 50/50 between the two). Well, I guess if you stay away from any social interaction whatsoever, you might see the Internet differently, but the Internet minus social interaction is not the Internet. I mean, how else are you gonna tell a guy to kill himself for trying his best to entertain others on Youtube?
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The Internet, nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize? Do the dudes at this wired magazine not know of 4chan's existence (that's like rewarding pedobear for his actions).
About those so called contributions:
1. Helping advance dialogue - I had no idea l33t sp34k, lol, and rofl were such great contributions to the world.
2. Debate - Yea, flame wars definitely deserve a peace prize.
3. Consensus - Yea!! The masses of the Internet definitively agree to disagree.
I Like the Internet, but it's pros just don't outweigh the cons (optimistically it's 50/50 between the two). Well, I guess if you stay away from any social interaction whatsoever, you might see the Internet differently, but the Internet minus social interaction is not the Internet. I mean, how else are you gonna tell a guy to kill himself for trying his best to entertain others on Youtube?
@Cyrs
Yeah, when I read this, all I could think about was Anon winning a Nobel Prize. Worst (or Best?). Idea. Evar. Can you imagine the memes?
@remotecontrolled by far the best idea evarzzz