Technology As A Social Satire Essay

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William McCandless
Ms. AnaLisa Ciuffetelli
ENG 101
August 7, 2016
Technology: The Social Supplement Our world merges a blurry reality with a projected dimension. We look down instead of up, in instead of out, backwards and even further forwards. Technology is growing rapidly at an alarming rate and humanity is being affected unknowingly. We are being suppressed by this over ruler to see what it demands we see. The shades over our eyes are blinding us with zeros and ones, fast moving images, and holographic memories. Technology, even though seeming to benefit us by “bringing us all together”, suppresses us with lack of social skills, self-esteem, promoting anxiety, and failing personal relationships.
Our growing generation expands their knowledge and communicates with one another through technology. With the absence of natural social expansion, we are useless without a supplement. It’s all about who you are when there is no one around, right? How …show more content…

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