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SW-User
Well that would require giving up convenience, and they're not going to. It's easier to rail against things that they don't need every day and have an alternative to (in this case, nothing). There's no alternative to the internet and cell phones.
paulio · M
@SW-User they could try talking to people in real life or buying things in stores