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<blockquote data-quote="JackyM" data-source="post: 3222220" data-attributes="member: 120625"><p>What you are describing a phenomena that is related to culture... in and of itself it's an element of culture or the globalization of certain habits... but it doesn't somehow by it's existence automatically make culture less relevant. Because people say people use net speak when they're online somehow it's made their ability to deal with the world around them less... err... relevant. What you said still makes no sense... and what you just posted doesn't in any way support your assertion that 'culture' is less relevant now than it was 200 years ago. I really would have to ask if they let you get away with this line of reasoning where you go to school?</p><p></p><p>Which is again why I'm asking you what both you and Vampyregirl don't seem to have an answer for...</p><p></p><p>What is your definition of 'culture'?</p><p>Can you agree or disagree with the definition of 'culture' that I've posted?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackyM, post: 3222220, member: 120625"] What you are describing a phenomena that is related to culture... in and of itself it's an element of culture or the globalization of certain habits... but it doesn't somehow by it's existence automatically make culture less relevant. Because people say people use net speak when they're online somehow it's made their ability to deal with the world around them less... err... relevant. What you said still makes no sense... and what you just posted doesn't in any way support your assertion that 'culture' is less relevant now than it was 200 years ago. I really would have to ask if they let you get away with this line of reasoning where you go to school? Which is again why I'm asking you what both you and Vampyregirl don't seem to have an answer for... What is your definition of 'culture'? Can you agree or disagree with the definition of 'culture' that I've posted? [/QUOTE]
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