>>17841169 (OP)>that you can talk to anonymous strangersYou just dropped this here and walked away, how is talking to anonymous strangers a good thing?
>and have an infinite archive of information right at your fingertipsInteresting you used the second person here, how often are you, OP, using this "infinite" archive of information, how many languages have you taught yourself? How many volumes of ancient history have you read using the internet?
>and play flight simulatorAnd the truth comes out, video games, also, I love that you mention flight sim, which historically was not a game that required any kind of network connectivity but now does and most longtime players have said that said network connectivity ruined the game, in this paean to the internet.
>you should be like our heckin ancestorsCool, the NEET who doesnt know anything about human evolution lecturing strangers about how "ancient" humans lived
Pre modern humans did not work in the scorching sun, most humans in pre history took the middle of the day off, especially in the warm weather months because working outside when you dont have to in 90+ degree heat would be retarded
>and grow your own foodFarming is a very new innovation in human evolution, homo sapiens has existed for around 800,000 years, the most far reaching estimate for the beginning of agriculture as a thing humans did is maybe 12,000 years ago
Humans foraged for food, and occasionally hunted game, when it was available
Pre modern humans "worked" worked is in quotes because it was nothing like what modern people would consider work, for about 12 to 15 hours per day, the rest of their time was spent in leisure
https://martlet.ca/digital-monoculture-how-the-internet-destroys-creativity/