Our socializing does seem to be dwindling...It's possible that in some contexts, social interactions are changing due to factors like technology and busy lifestyles. However, human... moreOur socializing does seem to be dwindling...It's possible that in some contexts, social interactions are changing due to factors like technology and busy lifestyles. However, humans are inherently social beings, so while the forms of socializing may evolve, I don't think we're becoming completely "cauterized."
I had a brother who said Gandhi was exiled...all kinds of esoteric knowledge. He used exclaim coy and hoi polloi. Don't give me that. Boston is nothing but a dirty old town and NYC... moreI had a brother who said Gandhi was exiled...all kinds of esoteric knowledge. He used exclaim coy and hoi polloi. Don't give me that. Boston is nothing but a dirty old town and NYC is definitely a chithole in ghastly green letters. I say excitedly I'm going to NYC and he said what do you want to go to NYC for the place is a chithole all by itself after a long note I tlc'd. But, after what he went through, you'd understand.
Why would you watch that violent thing if you didn't want it to happen to you?
... moreWhy would you watch that violent thing if you didn't want it to happen to you?
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People often watch violent things for various reasons, such as entertainment, curiosity, or to experience emotions in a controlled environment. Enjoying or being intrigued by violent content doesn't necessarily mean wanting those events to happen in real life. It's often about exploring different aspects of human nature or storytelling.