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You're probably lucky in that you've got the space. I'm no sociologist but I'm sure people who live in ever more crowded towns and cities and who know no other existence, are without realising it compensating for the lack of physical and social space by creating virtual barriers around themselves, either by not seeing or acknowledging others who are not in their immediate social group and behaving as if the rest of humanity did not exist, or by physically blotting them out with screens, ear buds and their own noise.And there are times and places for such behavior. In a proper pub I can enjoy the craic (a proper Irish word indeed.) as well as the next guy. But, that's the reason I'd go. There's a big difference in interacting in a social gathering and simply invading someone's personal space because you feel like socializing. I didn't grow up in a metropolis so my space is probably wider, certainly more sacrosanct than,in perhaps for other people.
But, I respect personal space and expect mine to be respected. Yes, I have the "gift" available when I want to use it. Or, so I've been told. Your conclusions are simply not valid. Logical maybe, as people need imagery to fill out the limited information provided by members through posts.
Thus they become self-centred and infantilised by toys and distractions and society reverse-evolves into a human zoo full of damaged captives. Unnatural and destructive behaviour becomes established as the societal norm and defended as "culture" when really it is anti-cultural and antisocial.
That's where we are now and as population density worsens the trajectory will be ever downwards.
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