Real-world friends”

I grew up in a time when I didn’t even know what the inter­net was; I believe I was 14 or 15 when I first logged on. Kids who have grown up with the inter­net and Myspace and Facebook and all of these things their whole lives will look back and won­der what the heck we meant by “real world” friends, or “social media strate­gies.” They will see these things as no dif­fer­ent than the notes we passed back and forth in class or those first phone calls from your girl­friend that you had to take in your par­ents’ kitchen because you didn’t have a phone in your bedroom.

Pat Dryburgh — Intrv.ws

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