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Polonius3Threads: 1,005
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Edited by: Polonius3  Dec 23, 10, 17:11    #1
According to this link (http://www.warc.com/News/TopNews.asp?ID=27657), young Poles are much more likeły to be into bloggery, facebookery and other such e-nonsense than their much wealthier Dutch peers. What's your take on this? Is it (as they say in psychology) a compensatory reaction to conceal a deep-rooted inferiority complex or what?

The vast majority of young consumers in Europe now use social media services, according to a report from the European Commission.

The survey, which covers all 27 states in the European Union, found 80% of web users aged 16 to 24 years old had blogged, posted a message to a chat site or used a social network like Facebook this year.

http://www.warc.com/News/TopNews.asp?ID=27657

cheehawThreads: 9
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 Dec 23, 10, 17:47    #2
If they legalize pot in Poland like in the Netherlands things would change. You know, the budget only stretches so far and priorities come first.
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 Dec 23, 10, 18:05    #3
Polonius3:
Is it (as they say in psychology) a compensatory reaction to conceal a deep-rooted inferiority complex or what?


This question reveals some deep-rooted complexes that you are suffering from, buddy.
delphiandomineThreads: 42
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 Dec 23, 10, 18:40    #4
Polonius3:
According to this link (http://www.warc.com/News/TopNews.asp?ID=27657), young Poles are much more likeły to be into bloggery, facebookery and other such e-nonsense than their much wealthier Dutch peers. What's your take on this? Is it (as they say in psychology) a compensatory reaction to conceal a deep-rooted inferiority complex or what?


Nice to see that you include yourself in this "e-nonsense".
southernThreads: 116
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Edited by: southern  Dec 23, 10, 19:32    #5
while Greece was bottom on 41%.

Guess what Greeks do instead of surfing.
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 Dec 23, 10, 20:46    #6
Poles are computer savvy.
Polonius3Threads: 1,005
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 Dec 23, 10, 21:06    #7
It wasn't just Poland but also such other economic non-giants as Bulagria, Latvia and Lithuania!
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 Dec 23, 10, 22:58    #8
Polonius3:
According to this link (http://www.warc.com/News/TopNews.asp?ID=27657), young Poles are much more likeły to be into bloggery, facebookery and other such e-nonsense than their much wealthier Dutch peers. What's your take on this? Is it (as they say in psychology) a compensatory reaction to conceal a deep-rooted inferiority complex or what?


You tell us, after all you are very active chatter with almost 3200 posts here ;-) Do you think that posting on PF is any better than posting in facebook? the same s...t but with pictures :-)
Hm... delph and southern beat you though...
Mr GrunwaldThreads: 34
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 Dec 24, 10, 01:56    #9
the internet is an tool of comunication... I think we made a wrong turn creating international gossip places O o



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