Stop blaming social media for decay of society.
It is caused by literally everything but social media.
I'm serious. If I turn off my phone, and close the door behind my back, I have literally nowhere to go to talk to people. That's the fucking issue, not the fact, that I can ocasionally talk to people online.
@MK2boogaloo
Sure, but the problem for me isn't who's responsible, but what should be the first step in re-building process.
@MK2boogaloo
Shame...
I hoped for a real conversation.
@MK2boogaloo
So, we're back on "why don't homeless buy a house" level of discorse again.
@MK2boogaloo
Go back and read my first post.
@MK2boogaloo
Well, it did. And that is my complain. If you want to rebuild the society, the logical first step seems to be a way to allow people relax and meet up in a safe, yet engaging way.
This role is not fufilled by creepy bars nor by city wide social events. Not to mention, that even these events are getting stumped on hard lately by boomers, who don't see their importance. (the assholes banned new year fireworks in here, because "muh chemicals")
Recently, I noticed, that Con does seem to serve this role quite well. Amazingly well actually, but I wonder, how hard would it be to recreate this on much more local and year wide way. (especially one, that could be re-created on mass.)
@MK2boogaloo
That is the place, where technology out-run the culture.
Parks are..... boring.
And not welcoming either. And they are definitelly not the place I want to go to be alone. Obviously, city run events do sound nice, but here is the question again. What kind of event could create this kind of relaxing environment.
How old are you btw?
@Groomschild @MK2boogaloo
But the park is also full of single moms -_-
Find someone nigga, there must be at least one guy in your town or city that can talk to you. Go to your local church and talk with the usual churchgoers. How about some other places like local market, gym, your workplace etc. Society is deteriorating really hard right now but I don't think it's gotten to the point where you don't have any places to talk to people.