It’s a distinct divide, and it’s hard to fathom the true significance. My dark side sees it as a rejection of literacy at scale, a reversal of something powerful that started centuries ago, and represents a capitulation to the malignant forces that place us all in a mass of potential consumers, surrounded and overwhelmed by crappy marketing schemes. But maybe that’s just my bad-hair-day take. Even Fahrenheit 451 held out some hope in the end. So go memorize more Rice.
It’s a distinct divide, and it’s hard to fathom the true significance. My dark side sees it as a rejection of literacy at scale, a reversal of something powerful that started centuries ago, and represents a capitulation to the malignant forces that place us all in a mass of potential consumers, surrounded and overwhelmed by crappy marketing schemes. But maybe that’s just my bad-hair-day take. Even Fahrenheit 451 held out some hope in the end. So go memorize more Rice.