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We have seen technology change the whole way we communicate, socialize, date and interact in the last two decades, but are we always better off for it?
When reality TV spotlights deeply flawed (read awful) people all day and night, rather than relentlessly wholesome 2-D characters like Ozzie and Harriet, the Brady Bunch or the Cosbys, are we always better off?
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"We were always better than them," said Muñoz, accompanied by his wife and two children, who were also in the car crash.
We're always better at guns than America, better at hospitals than America, better at potassium (or whatever) than America.
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