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>Jordan Peterson (10/30/2012)

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People talk about social atomization in the West, but how does atomization for the average person compare to the crippingly solitary life a NEET anon lives? Or rather, to what extent do atomized lives come to resemble NEETdom?

The popularity of things like mukbang or shopping haul videos, or let's play videos, or anything where people vlog the most mundane things (what people call "friendship simulator" videos) makes me wonder about this.

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