Age of the internet

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The internet used to be this infinite open space
To be your unique self
Now every digital page I turn is a copycat of the last
Who can wear the best clothes, who can gain a mass following

There is no such thing as uniqueness now, a single search can find 500 'friends' that like the same shoes, tattoos and artists as you
The desparate need for a new unique outspoken generation
only generates hate Ina spiteful online society full of venom

Now the bullies have risen from the darkweb and spilled onto the mainstream
Wearing Tommy Hilfiger and Puma on their bags promoting to school age kids to buy into their momentary fads

  • Author: Sayjáy (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 9th, 2019 18:24
  • Comment from author about the poem: From MySpace to Facebook In a short period of time the public internet became a scary and intimidating gain for approval, showing how selfish people really are.
  • Category: Unclassified
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