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CYBERDELIC

Not your sixties style psychedelics

15 total reviews 
Comment from Kingsland
Exceptional
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Now this is an exceptionally written article. It has a bit of history in its thoughts, as well as being in tune with what is going on in the present. This also has some subtitle humor , as well as some outright humorous content as well. I really loved the commentary about the Aryan brotherhood. I don't know why I just called it a brotherhood. It would be more like they are all misunderstood in their own belief structures. This was a great article that I really enjoyed reading and writing this review for... John

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2013
    Glad you found this piece interesting and entertaining at the same time. That was what I was going for when I wrote it.

    I greatly appreciate your review and comments.
Comment from misscookie
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I found this to be an interesting read I must confess I didn't understand half of what people my age were saying not 2013 I understand it least.
I loved when people talked face to face in an language everyone could understand.
Thank you for sharing.

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2013
    I know, while technology has given us a faster and more efficient way of communicating, it has also lessened our ability to have good old fashion conversations with one another.

    Thank you so much for your review and comments, I greatly appreciate both.
reply by misscookie on 07-Apr-2013
    Your very welcome, have a blessed Sunday. Until next time.
Comment from EMB
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When it comes to the texting lingo, you don't know the half of it. There are so many students nowadays who really CANNOT see the difference between writing normal sentences with actual words vs. using text abbreviations. I remember one student who did not know that "because" had seven characters instead of three (b/c).

As we get more tech savvy, we actually seem to be getting dumber. LOL

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2013
    I think your last remarks sum up the tech savvy situation very well. What we are gaining in the technical sense is being offset by the loss of language skills and writing skills. We can only hope that ultimately both will be able to coexist in this new virtual world Man has created.

    Thank you for the read, Edward, and your always welcome comments.
Comment from Mary Ann MCPhedran
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a GOOD WRITE WITH IMAGERY AND NEEDS NO EDIT. AS for some of these phrases I think they have changed our language and are used frequently in the spoken words. Thanks for sharing your well written article. Mary

 Comment Written 06-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 06-Apr-2013
    Glad you liked this piece and found it entertaining.

    Thanks for the read and your review, I greatly appreciate both.
Comment from God's Writer
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Sounds like you lived trough it too. Thank you for the fantastic memories with both cinematic and panoramic excellence. A treat from start to finish.

 Comment Written 05-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 05-Apr-2013
    Glad you liked my cyber piece. The entire internet/cyberspace thing tends to overwhelm me at times and so this piece helped me to put it all in perspective.

    Thank you so much for your read and review, I greatly appreciate both.
Comment from janalma
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Haha, good one. This is so true and I think it is just going to get worse, as you also indicated. I am amazed when I go to a restaurant to see how many people are on their phones. They can be with their kids, friends or whoever and if that person doesn't have a phone or game, they just sit while the other chats away. Talk about rude! I saw it today and yesterday, as I was out getting my taxes done. Your essay really laid it on the line, in an interesting way. I enjoyed the quotes, too. Well done.

 Comment Written 05-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 05-Apr-2013
    It seems the downside to this technology is a certain amount of disconnect between people, at least on a physical level. As one quote in my piece said ... "absolute communication, absolute isolation."

    Actually, this piece came to me when I was sitting in a restaurant and observing small groups of people sitting together and all were lost in their iPhones. Like you, I see this all the time.

    I so appreciate your feedback on this and sharing your thoughts and examples with me.
Comment from sweetwoodjax
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this is very well written, marisa, you did an excellent job writing this essay about the computer age that is sucking our brains dry and teaching a culture to mutilate language and lose their spelling technique. i hate when i read a poem written in computerese and stories that are codes and symbols with a few words at the end of it. even though the person doing the story is paying a lot i don't ever know how to rate computer jibberish.

 Comment Written 05-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 05-Apr-2013
    I have to say all of the shorthand language that has sprung up along with this technology baffles me more than a bit. It is part of the computer age lexicon, I guess, but I do not seem to adapt to it so well.

    I do hope writing as we have experienced it in our lifetime will not fall by the wayside in the future.

    Thank you so much for your supportive review and especially for sharing your thoughts on this subject.
Comment from Dawn Munro
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I think out of the many quotes you've included, I like Doug Green's the best! LOL. << laughing out loud!!!

Oh Marisa, this is another masterpiece, and I don't have any sixes left this week. You're brilliant! (Please, spare me - no more "Zagnut" messages!)

If you have a moment, have a look at the recent remarks on my profile page. :) << look at this, I'm doing it again! *smile*

 Comment Written 05-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 05-Apr-2013
    Its okay, due to my grandsons insisting on texting me and using the standard shorthand, I have, through sheer exposure, picked up on a lot of it. I do quite a bit of texting, but it is more like letter writing and I am sure my kids and grandkids just shake their heads when they see a text from me.

    Thank you as always for a terrific review.
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
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Well said, Marisa. But this generation will think it's normal, and just the older gen will agree with you. Things do change, some for better and some for worse so it all balances in the end. I have never texted in my life. I purposely got a phone that ONLY makes phone calls and use it only for emergencies or to call home. I'm too old to learn all the new tricks that, as you say, are always changing and growig anyway.

Warning: the Internet may contain traces of nuts. ~Author Unknown << Terrific quote... wish we could give credit.

 Comment Written 05-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 05-Apr-2013
    Well, Phyllis, even though I do find all of this technology daunting at times, I do have an iPhone and unlimited texting. Having a teenage grandson who only likes to text,I have learned a lot of the text shorthand, but I am stubborn and will not use it when I text. So my texts are more like letter.

    Thank you as always for your great review and especially your comments.
Comment from jgirlie152
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Hello, Marisa. How can I ever give you 6 stars? Are you only allowed two? This commentary is soooooo good, I wish I had written it (although it wouldn't have been as good). You are speaking about the new American culture which is totally ruining true conversation and writing. How many times have I gone out to dinner with family and, as you noted, everone has their cellphone or ipod out. If they do converse, it's to show you something "cute" on their handhelds. I have been known to ask everyone to please put them away, but they don't like it a bit. It's all around us, like a plague. I recently wrote an essay on a family Easter gathering, which was wonderful because no one took out their cells until the very end of the evening. This is one of the best writes, no holds barred, I have read in some time. In my heart I am giving the 6 stars....perfect.
Blessings, Joan

 Comment Written 05-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 05-Apr-2013
    It does seem to be the plague of the 21st Century.

    I can remember dining out when my oldest grandson was little. If he got fidgety before his food came, we would play with him to entertain him. With my youngest grandson, his mother gives him an iPad to keep him occupied while waiting for his food. There is such a disconnect these day when it comes to actual hands on communication, even with our children.

    I so appreciate your review and comments on this piece. Not to worry about the six star rating, I much prefer your feedback.
reply by jgirlie152 on 05-Apr-2013
    All I can reiterate is "Go, Marisa!"
    What I really liked was not only the content but the depth of information you provided.
    Joan :)