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@Analgesic.Spectre
No shit.
They have the whole world to explore, and they choose to hop into the tightest of bubbles they can find -- quite pathetic.
Ah that makes more sense, thx.I'm 20.
+1You're absolutely right. It simply isn't possible for a person to spend so much time online without seriously impeding their ability to live a healthy, fulfilling, well-balanced lifestyle. Many internet addicts have a very difficult time admitting that: they've grown too attached to their online personas and communities, and they don't want to recognize the massive opportunity cost of all the time they've already wasted. But they'll have to come to terms with reality eventually. And I don't mean any of that in a condescending or demeaning way -- I'm a recovering internet addict myself.