people nowadays seem to be unable to educate themselves. what has lead us to this status quo?
pic related. a 10 second google search or maybe watching a 2minute youtube video would have solved that question. instead this faggot chose to create a thread on reddit about it.
where is humanity headed? what will society look like in 20 years from now? Will it literally be as depicted in idiocracy? i honestly can't cope
>where is humanity headed? what will society look like in 20 years from now? Will it literally be as depicted in idiocracy? i honestly can't cope
We are headed towards a 400 year dark age. Where knowledge is lost and technicians only know how to follow smart guides and run diagnostics from their ipads. Your car will drive itself and will have speed limits and breathalyzers built in and you will not have money or gold or guns. You will live in a shoebox apartment in a Megalopolis run by Google Facebook or twitter
I don't give a FUCK about what the retards on Reddit are saying.
Samuel King
>people nowadays >How bad was Yahoo! Answers 10+ years ago My brother had a tech support job a long time ago and he always used to tell me about the stupidest customers he had to deal with. There were people who didn't know about things like taking screenshots or using copy and paste, and this wasn't even random old people, they were employees at customers that used my brother's company's software. The point is that people have always been unfathomably retarded with computers. Making a reddit account and sharing that photo of the back of a desktop computer was probably harder than doing the 10 second google search.
Liam Wilson
>where is humanity headed? hopefully back to where it should be
*employees at companies Now that I think about it, the fact that there are people interested and smart enough to learn to code who actually pay for classes to learn is a much better example of unfathomable retardation. When those people are the ones doing retarded things, something really is up. based opinion
Gabriel Evans
i hate techbros, but the computer illiterate are simply beneath contempt. not even human.
Jeremiah Miller
>2sloter gpu with a dvi on the 2nd slot >on a new pc What?
Hunter Lopez
They’re over exposed to information. They are also over socialized and afraid to move without atleast one other person telling them to. It’s a form of digital codependency. Same reason why so many Zoomers love streamers. It’s a parasocial relationship. Imagine celebrity worship culture ramped up to 11 and compartmentalized so that it feels more special and intimate. Most modern day under 25s grew up entirely on the internet and on content consumption devices like iPads. They don’t know what it’s like to exist socially outside of a digital environment for longer than a few hours. I’m a millennial and I can still remember socializing with people in person. My parents had no technology and only socialized in person. The problem is not with internet or communication devices but with mass media as a whole. I include newspapers in that definition too. Sadly with the more centralized information becomes the less free and mentally well off we are as people.
I helped my Mexican neighbor's kid build his computer around age 13 and he was like this. 3 years later, luckily I think he's a bit burnt out on the video games and he's lost a bit of weight and is going out with friends. Good for him because there's lots of great latina snatch out there for a young fit Mexican boy.
Evan Russell
some people need to attention-seek even when they have other goals to achieve. an attention seeker will waste time proclaiming how famished they are and how good the food looks, a hungry person will eat.
Tyler King
Or he could, you know, read the instructions. Like we all did in the 90's.
>i honestly can't cope. Its going to be worse than you can possibly fathom. Better just sign the rest of what ya got over to me. Seeing as it'll be of no use to you soon anyhow.. remember: down the street or its just for attention.
>Will it literally be as depicted in idiocracy? No it will be much much worse then that.
Michael Thomas
yahoo answers was a honeytrap and quarantine zone for all the attention seeking idiots of the world.
That was not yahoo's intention, and they thought they were soing the world a service by shutting down that cesspool of stupidity. It had the opposite effect, and now the morons run amok run amok