In 1994, if you had said that CNN and cable news would be upstaged and made mostly irrelevant by an alternate form of "talk radio" called podcasts (which didn't exist in 1995), people would call you a fool. Yet here we are in 2024.
In 1994 there are a dozen plus other things that if you compare then to now, show a "sea change". There are plenty. Name a few in your head, even if you don't reply.
The people who say "nothing ever happens" don't have the level of self refection to realize that something is ALWAYS happening. They are unable to alter there perspective. What they learned in 1994 must remain true in 2024 or it puts their very concept of "self" at risk. This is why scientific progress happens one funeral at a time.
Prove your entirely out of context and thus devoid of meaning quote as wrong?
Easy
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"honestly"
useless verbiage, means nothing
"the only one that matters in any capacity is still the internet itself"
A DARPA creation, planned and theorized and executed. You're arguing against your own meaningless assertion that changes are theorized and planned, executed.
"That people can still make a handful off websites"
The web is controlled, ultimately by the government that can take down any website at anytime it wishes.
"where their own speech"
Who's speech? Be specific. Besides, social media companies were created by the deep state, and exist as weapons of information warfare.
"is the biggest change"
By what metric? Change to what, exactly? Culture? Opinions? Propose a metric and provide evidence of before and after or GTFO.
"from the 1980s or earlier"
Cherry picked date.
You don't know what you're talking about.
Drink bleach. You’re not a real account.
I prove you wrong, and your response is to call me "not a real account".
lol
I used to think you were a glownigger, the way you advocate violence (of course for everybody else, never on your part) then just an autist with your inability to have a productive conversation. Now I think you're just silly.
lol. lmao, even.
Thanks for proving me right every waking moment of your life.
On what universe have I ever proved you right, but in your own mind?
Dear God in heaven, help this poor man.