Monday, April 23, 2007

Behind A Firewall...


(“How are you?”
Answer: “go to page twelve… line ten… column two”…
“How is everything?”
Answer: “:)” ":(" "I don’t know, but mainly no response!"
“I miss you!”
Answer: “go to link http://sdwjdijdif/...” you click and the response: page cannot be loaded because server is unavailable…
“I love you!”
Answer: “what is your ID?” “How much?” “When?”)
Many studies results show that we trust a computer more than we trust a human being… even more, we feel more comfortable if we talk about our inner feelings to a machine than to a human… we have always the fear that the “other” knows about our life… our weak points… our bad sides…
We hide our real names… our thoughts… our faith… our love even…
If we are asked, we respond with the maximum of frigidity… we react more to a word, just because we think that the feeling at its origin is well known to us… almost always the other person is the bad side… an emoticon touches us more than a real face reaction…
If I ask “how are you?” is just because I care about you, and you are still my human brother… I don’t want anything, and especially I don’t want to harm you…
All what I hate is to be treated by a computer or as a robot… I want to hear and see your real smile… to hear your voice… but unfortunately, it seems that the firewalls block emotions more than viruses and spywares…

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