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KISS = 58
OK Bye = 58
KISS ended their 50-year touring career with an explosive final performance at New York City's Madison Square Garden.
"become first US band to go virtual as digital avatars."
https://www.today.com/popculture/news/kiss-final-concert-become-digital-avatars-rcna127820
Can't help but wonder how long we have already been watching Avatars.
Good point. They really want us to admire avatars. I joined an online game several years ago that worked through avatars and saw the allure of making oneself look any way you wanted with superhuman abilities, etc. My grandchildren were very into these games. It was superficial and deadly boring but somehow compelling. In Minecraft one can kill virtual animals. I played it with them and banned killing or I wouldnβt play. They thought it was fun to break that rule and did other cruel things like lock my avatar in a pit. I witnessed how that generation was conditioned to live online doing cruel things without consequences. There are millions of children like this. I wanted to take away their ipads and not give them phones. Their parents ignore me. The eldest flunked his first year of college and moved home, stays in his room playing these games.
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My husband has a nephew who is one of those. Now an adult in his late 20's and he still stays in his room at his grandfather's house. Totally dependent.
Humanitarian causes. Seeking the oldest employee in a bank or business because they know what they're talking about. Seeing young people not caring, just regurgitating rules and scripts.
Should I become one who can fund a humanitarian cause, it would be for foster children to get adopted, homeschooled and taught the basics, which common core swept off the page of education to the detriment of an entire generation. Same for aging-out foster kids - give them an anchor to rely on emotionally, physically and mentally. Free trade school and follow-up with caring people who won't go away.
Never trusted those games, though I did the voice for Elaina Brain on Dr. Brain in the 90's. It was educational at least.
When screens are the teachers and babysitters, we end up with Disney, Nickelodeon and Netflix learning - ah, the damage done must be undone somehow.
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