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I'm not addicted to digital culture, Life goes on!
Well I'm not sure what exactly to write about when it comes to digital culture. I grew up in a school system that did not have computers in our school library, only for typing class and those computers were very old in style. I did not have a typing class in grade school, and I'm pretty sure for those students who did, there was no access to the Internet. My digital culture experience growing up was very limited. Yeah my family had TVs, radios, video game systems, etc around the house but nothing really advanced like computers that allowed Internet access. If I wanted to come close to a computer, it had to be in the city library, which was too far from home and too dangerous to walk home from after school. I'm not ashamed to say I have an old soul in a young girls body. I have low tolerance when it comes to new technology and is very comfortable with how things where before. I'm sure this makes me less popular, choosing the opposite vote of a vastly growing digital culture. So my paper probably will be about my limited youth experience with digital culture and how this has affects me today. Although digital culture has took me over walls, making life easier, its still complicating at times.
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