Is Life Just a Series of Fluid Interconnections?

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The discussion explores the interconnectedness of human relationships, drawing parallels between fluid dynamics and various aspects of life, including music, politics, and personal connections. It emphasizes the limitations of digital interactions, suggesting that real-life communication, such as phone calls, offers significantly greater engagement. The conversation also touches on the irony of sharing existential realizations on an internet forum while critiquing the superficiality of online interactions. Participants are reminded to adhere to forum rules when responding to comments. Ultimately, the thread highlights the importance of meaningful communication in a digitally dominated world.
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As an aero guy, I'm starting to see so many things in our world mirroring fluid flows, from music to movies, aikido, complex human interrelationships, politics...

Life. Mothers, sons, wives.

It's like our relationships with others are as interconnected by facebook as they are by anything else.

Or, pick up the phone and gain 1,000 times the throughput, even on a mere voice connection.

Back to Caprica - it's an utterly brilliant series.

Back to reality, I like talkng with my friends. :)
 
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So you're having some sort of existential epiphany.

In which you realize that we truly have to live life and can't hide behind a computer screen with its limited interactions to the rest of the human race.

And decided to announce this to an internet forum
 
Office_Shredder said:
So you're having some sort of existential epiphany.

In which you realize that we truly have to live life and can't hide behind a computer screen with its limited interactions to the rest of the human race.

And decided to announce this to an internet forum

One of the best examples of true irony I've ever seen.
 
As an aero guy, I’m starting to see so many things in our world mirroring fluid flows, from music to movies, aikido, complex human interrelationships, politics…

Life. Mothers, sons, wives.

It’s like our relationships with others are as interconnected by facebook as they are by anything else.

Or, pick up the phone and gain 1,000 times the throughput, even on a mere voice connection.by (mugaliens )
 
Sherard said:
As an aero guy, I’m starting to see so many things in our world mirroring fluid flows, from music to movies, aikido, complex human interrelationships, politics…

Life. Mothers, sons, wives.

It’s like our relationships with others are as interconnected by facebook as they are by anything else.

If you're going to comment on these issues, you're going to need to conform with forum rules and quote my comments as pertaining to our rules.

Thanks.

ETA: Hit the Quote function when quoting what other people have written.

Thanks.
 
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Sherard said:
Or, pick up the phone and gain 1,000 times the throughput, even on a mere voice connection.by (mugaliens )

Lol, read the forum stats. Anyone's postings here reaches a thousand times the folks of a simple voice connection.

Please let yours be worthy of a well-formulated response! Rather than absurd and nonsensical innuendos.

Frankly, I consider this a personal attack in violation of the forum rules. HOWEVER, I would like you to back your comments with any comment of substance of note, so please do so, and I will respond in accordance with the rules.

If not, I'll simply report your personal attacks for what they are.
 
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