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Another ''The End of DJing'' rant
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<blockquote data-quote="jason67" data-source="post: 853603" data-attributes="member: 14540"><p>Good read that, thanks for posting.</p><p></p><p>Found myself agreeing with what he said, and not just from a Djing perspective, but from where we are at the moment in terms of Facebook, Twitter and Smartphones etc.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's me getting old and too cynical but people nowadays don't seem to be able to live 'in the moment'. Instead they are constantly trying to show other people (through things like FB) how interesting and fulfilling there lives are, when in reality they're not. </p><p></p><p>Thank f*cking god we didn't have mobile phones back in the early nineties, because if we did I doubt that the scene would had been like it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jason67, post: 853603, member: 14540"] Good read that, thanks for posting. Found myself agreeing with what he said, and not just from a Djing perspective, but from where we are at the moment in terms of Facebook, Twitter and Smartphones etc. Maybe it's me getting old and too cynical but people nowadays don't seem to be able to live 'in the moment'. Instead they are constantly trying to show other people (through things like FB) how interesting and fulfilling there lives are, when in reality they're not. Thank f*cking god we didn't have mobile phones back in the early nineties, because if we did I doubt that the scene would had been like it was. [/QUOTE]
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