• TargaryenTKE@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Every person’s reality is warped in one way or another. Unrestricted internet access from a young age certainly can and does warp it differently than growing up without that option, yes. But the implication that it is somehow inherently, objectively worse in such a case, I disagree with. Still upvoting because its a funny meme, I just wanted to get that opinion off my chest

  • TheLeadenSea@sh.itjust.works
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    10 hours ago

    Yeah, the fact I had internet access that my parents didn’t want to let me discover I was LGBT+ and not just weird and alone, how terrible /s

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      Yep, thats one of the many things censorship banishes. The result of this is depression and constant agony of who you really are.

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    I think this depends when you were 8

    A kid going online in the mid 90s was a very different thing to going online in the mid 10s

    Not saying there weren’t problems, but it’s pretty night and day

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          Really? You mean you don’t spend a significant portion of your day trying to block out intrusive thoughts centered around disturbing imagery from all shit on the internet you so much as glanced a decade or two ago?

          I’m kinda jealous, not gonna lie.

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            I’m lucky, I was born with the imp of intrusive thoughts on my shoulder, and we frequently high five each other. Actual real life trauma never stood a chance.

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        15 hours ago

        It woulda taken you 5 days to get the video, and someone was sure to pick up the phone line before that finished.

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      I was around 11 or 12. I’m pretty sure I was looking for porn, but they had all the good stuff blocked, so I had to look in increasingly obscure places just to find something that could make me feel emotions.

      Really, the lack of access to good quality porn really screwed me up as a kid. I ended up watching far darker stuff because it was the only shit I could find.

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        Man I can’t believe we used to watch that shit on dares and then brag about the fucked up shit we’d seen.

        “Oh, you haven’t seen the screwdriver video? Get a load of this loser, he hasn’t even seen the screwdriver video.”

        (Note: I was the “loser” in this situation who hadn’t yet seen the screwdriver video).

        I remember people bragging about watching the Serbian Film. I read the synopsis on wikipedia and was like “what the fuucck.”

        That and the whole dark humor and anti-joke trends made for a really fucked up perspective for our generation…

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    HAH, I grew up with a rotary phone and a black and white TV using an antenna. We got 3 and 1/2 channels. If you wanted the 4th channel, one of us kids had to grab the antenna and stand there.