• AnIndefiniteArticle
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    gleaned from benchmarking tests that track cognitive skills in teens and young adults

    The study didn’t measure “individual people are getting dumber over time”, but “people in their late teens and early 20s are dumber than in years past”, although the former COULD be a cause of the latter.

    Whether this is a biological issue due to COVID, or a generational one due to educational disruptions caused by COVID, or something else entirely not tied to COVID is unclear. Although this article and others sure WANT to blame COVID.

    I believe that my personal decline came from the social isolation and predation that I experienced in 2018 due to a rise in bigotry and intersexism accompanying the backlash to Trump. When I have had brief stints of being allowed to resume social interactions, my cognitive skills have rebounded. Unfortunately, our society has become so bigoted that it’s genuinely hard to find ways to socialize.

    In other words, I believe that the problem is social, and that we need to seriously address our society’s social issues and be willing to start taking and giving criticism again. I’m trying my best, but other people have gotten cold and crazy and it’s hard to get anyone to be willing to be remotely friendly or willing to admit that they are destroying the social fabric of their own communities.

    As someone ostracized at the beginning of this trend and forced to watch from the outside, it’s been heartbreaking as I’ve struggled to convince others to let me back in to society.

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      Define community. I genuinely want to know because I don’t think I’ve ever seen or heard of a community that wasn’t on reference to online forums.

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        When you pay rent to your landlord and are exploited by your job to afford it… that is the community everyone thinks is so great.

        Dont worry about getting to know your neighbors. Rents going up end of your lease and you have to move yet again to find someplace you can afford. No point. But hey, the houses of the neighbors you never met increased in value. Thank you for your community service.

        We never were civilized. At least we stopped pretending.

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          …Yeah? At least I don’t think I do. English is my second language so maybe I’m missing some nuance here, but no I have never heard of a “community” IRL.

          A community to me is just members of something like an online forum or a subreddit or subscribers of a content creato… Though the last one is a stretch, since they don’t talk to each other usually. I’m not that young either, I remember being on IRC back in the day and I’d call that a community.

          People I know IRL are disparate acquaintances and friends and friends of friends, none of them know each other or share anything in common or any desire to know anyone, I met them on dating apps mostly and through people I met on dating apps, so I don’t think that’s a “community”.

          People at work are coworkers, prisoners of wage slavery assigned to the same cell so that’s not it. Neighbours are just people forced to cohabit nearby due to finite amounts of land, you’re usually either enemies with them or on friendly terms, but you wouldn’t speak to them unless there was something you needed, so that’s not community.

          Most of the time I hear “community” it’s a dogwhistle meant to make something sound more polite than “people” so e.g. “LGBTQ community” - there is no such thing, it’s just people, but no one would read articles saying “LGBTQ people fight for rights” because that sounds too sad, so they say “community” or e.g. “migrant community”. It’s a euphemism.

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            Interesting. Well, community is a common word lol

            It’s usually used to refer, non-specifically, to people that live around you. You’ll see it in places like “community gardens” or “community centers”. The usage on the Internet is pretty recent, linguistically, obviously lol

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              See that’s counter-intuitive to me because doesn’t it usually imply some level of knowledge of the people or at least something you have in common?

              I don’t know them, I’ve never seen any of them more than once, I’ve never spoken to or been spoken to by them anywhere I lived, because people IRL generally keep to themselves and just talking to random strangers is pretty weird all in all.

              With your usage of the word “community” in “community centre” i just figured it’s an extremely old timey generic way to generically refer to a settlement, including cities, towns, residential areas/neighbourhoods, districts, zones, boroughs, areas and other localities that’s fallen out of use.

              In that case I’m not sure how I’m meant to interpret @AnIndefiniteArticle’s usage of the word, because I don’t know how someone can destroy the social fabric of random collections of actual strangers on the street lol, there isn’t any, they’re just randoms on about their day.