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                              1. I have high hopes that the internet will be post-Identity once my generation dies off.
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                              I mean, it takes a while IRL. And Identity is important right now for a lot of complicated reason others can explain better than I.
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                            But holy shit, I hope my brain will be firmly ensconced in the cloud so I can watch the kids flit about on jetpacks and laugh about rainbows
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                          With no worries that someone is going to arrest, discriminate, or tease them because of who they are, b/c who they are is *just* that.
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                        I mean, it is either that or America turns into a giant never-ending tire fire. We decide on that this year, I think?
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                      What I mean to say is that I am just loving this: broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/teens-these-days-are-queer-af-new-study-says b/c it also means A: Words DO matter and B: we can break shit w/em
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                    Which... you know... I haven't been to sure about lately.
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                  In a related note: I think Tumblr will turn out to have been the social movement no one noticed, recorded, or remembers. Which is a shame.
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                In general, we have this proliferation of gray texts that will probably just disappear after firmly setting us on the path to the future.
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              Even when archived formally somewhere, like Twitter, holy shit: scale. We are going to need quantum computers just to find non-boring stuff.
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            But like whoa... the crazy fracturing of the LGBTQ into all these subdivisions that is happening on Tumblr and filtering out.
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          It is easy to laugh at, and mostly ignored in MSM, but the idea that somewhere there is a tag just for people exactly like you = power.
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        Shit, we can see it already with the geekdom, which has empowered itself and also done shitty terrible crap with the concept.
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      But hopefully people are watching and learning. Millennial have been broken and made broke by the web. After us, it's a whole diff thing.
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    The current economic structure will not be able to sustain the inevitable crash of the bubble that is Millennial finances...
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      If we can survive the Millennial bust & whatever Trump is leading, I think we'll come out totally different as humanity, it will be so cool.
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        If I become crotchety and mad at youths on my lawn at that point, please find these tweets in the Library of Congress & throw 'em in my face
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          Because seriously, when the internet finally realizes its greatest power is that it can assure no one need feel alone? I want to revel in it
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            Most days I seriously doubt we can make it there, but I really hope I'm wrong.


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