The Internet is a glorious world-changing phenomenon on the scale of the printing press.
The Internet is suddenly feeling very shy.
The Internet thinks you’re fantastic. Truly.
The Internet wants you to get all the attention you so richly deserve.
The Internet loves your dark side.
The Internet encourages you to go there.
The Internet knows you can go even farther out there. So go on.
On the other hand, the Internet wants you to dial it back.
The Internet is feeling like a moody adolescent with no desire to leave their room.
The Internet is feeling like a 100-year-old who wants to party and get it on.
The Internet is inherently awesome.
As long as the Internet is around, the world will never end.
The Internet thinks you’ve finally gone too far.
The Internet isn’t actually into cat videos, but it swoons and coos at video clips of baby pandas.
The Internet is considering getting a tattoo of your face on its upper arm.
The Internet exists in the eternal now.
The Internet has always been and always will be.
The Internet just drank seven cups of strong coffee in a row. Make that eight.
The Internet often thinks the whole world is batshit crazy.
The Internet is so nostalgic for the Twentieth Century.
The Internet misses Bowie and Aretha and Cohen and Prince.
The Internet appreciates big mysteries and random possibilities.
The Internet is into cave paintings.
The Internet likes jazz, hip-hop, soul, and funk. Sometimes it listens to them all at once.
If the Internet could have anything that it can’t have, it would be a massage.
The Internet believes that springtime is for lovers.
The Internet wants the world to feel like it’s always summertime.
The Internet is in a silly mood today and wants to skip along the sidewalk wearing a harlequin costume and singing a jolly song.
The Internet can’t wait to see what’s going to happen next.
Whatever the world has in store for the next two years, the Internet will have something to say about it. The Internet has opinions. (Which aren’t necessarily facts.)
The Internet is feeling big-hearted lately, and it wants you to feel the same way.
The Internet will always fit perfectly into those black skinny jeans.
The Internet is glad that people actually read things on the Internet.
The Internet is a big proponent of literacy.
The Internet wants you to repost this.
The Internet is cautiously optimistic.
The Internet is all for lasting peace and goodwill toward fellow humans.
A reading of Manifesto #7: The Internet is Always Turned on, Part 2., by Russell C. Smith and Michael Foster, from the book of nonfiction essays: Manifestos, Reinventions & Declarations: Notes on Living through History in the Making.
The Internet is Always Turned On, Part 2 From Manifestos, Reinventions & Declarations: Notes on Living Through History in the Making
"Interconnected through technology, we've grown new minds and new spines, and we can no longer afford to live stagnant unsurprising lives."
By Russell C. Smith and Michael Foster
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