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Latest revision as of 05:14, 14 November 2012
Culture shocked and blurred meaning while lost in translation is the only way to describe living virtually unplugged as a digital-social ascetic. It is not that technology is innately abhorrent. Nor is there a substantial difference between old and modern means of long distance communication when they are compared to being physically face to face. And one cannot be valued over the other.