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UWU
uwu :S
hm does it really count if they're being paid to do that uwu
Those who live in remote areas without much in the way of human interaction available are liable to spend quite some time online doing one thing or another—that comes from personal experience. But on the other hand, those that choose to live a digital hermit's lifestyle while in an urban centre could fall under the term or they have some other underlying issue that ails them.
this is good, I like this response uwu
Some people never turn off their PC at night. They let the 324 open tabs in their browser update overnight. At least I am not that bad. I don't even use multiple tabs.
This
agreed uwu
Just about all of us are 'chronically online' but it depends if your doing bad things to your mind and soul slowly wrecking yourself like a slow train wreck. This thread is garbage.
A lot like modern drugs where you feel good at first but your body pumps things out that requires more and more till you become a literal 'crack head' and you wind up going one of two ways in life.
Some people genuinely can't use their own words or form their own opinions. I have to say, I may disagree with most people here, but I have some respect for the people who actually type out their own thoughts. Not so much for the people who do the aforementioned thing of having their favorite youtubers talk for them.