I guess it took me a very long time to learn that there are people who are absolutely glued to instagram and TikTok the way I am to everything on my phone in general. I also started thinking about how all of the people I’ve met since my junior year of college (2020) have been people I only knew online, then I transitioned to work which is completely online, and here I am, still meeting more people online through dating apps, discord, instagram, and TikTok. I truly can’t grasp the absurdity of it all, I am living a cyberpunk reality (and I know I’m not the only one).
For the longest time, I thought to myself “Nah everyone else still goes out and meets people, I’m one of the weird ones.” But then I went outside. And I saw people doing what I’m doing right now in the comfort of my own home.
Makes total and complete sense why billionaires invested so highly in crypto and the metaverse. It’s actually another form of class war but applied to the digital realm 🙃
How much longer until we can consider technology, which should’ve been nothing other than a tool, as the new opiate of the masses
I kinda like anime, I’d even go so far as to say that I am a “bit of a fan.”
Once, my partner and I worked at the same place but in different departments.
Once, my partner mentioned to another of our fellow employees that I liked anime when listening to them talk about anime.
Once, this other employee started talking to me about anime. During this conversation I realized I had no idea what most of the things he was talking about were and that I am nowhere near as much of a fan of anime as I thought I was.
My life’s experience with meeting other anime fans IRL or engaging in the broader anime culture in general has always been this: I know basically nothing about most popular anime, and most fans of popular anime know basically jack shit about the anime I like, and so any deeper conversation than just “anime is cool sometimes” immediately falls apart. It’s hard being a cutesy slice of life girl in a blood-splattering shonen action world!
I dunno if that’s necessarily your experience you’re describing, or if this was a guy who was using all sorts of specialized terminology or whatever, but yeah it just made me think of that
Wasn’t terminology, fortunately. They just rattling off all sorts of anime titles and I had to stop them and admit that my consumption of anime was limited to watching things like, “Vampire Hunter D”, “Neon Genesis Evangelion”, “Robot Carnival”…
I’m gonna be honest with you, out of those three I am only familiar with Evangelion.
“Vampire Hunter D” is a moderately decent “classic”… a little bit “yikes” on the subject of a teenage coded girl being one of the main characters but otherwise okay. Sort of a what if Vampires ruled the earth in the far future. There’s ghosts and demons and magic but there’s also technology like laser guns, cybernetic/robotic horses, spaceships.
“Robot Carnival” is a “movie” that is like three or four completely different anime short movies. All different tones and subjects, some of them were artsy fartsy and some were just standard anime fare.