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2 years ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Primarily positive. I can now engage in research on nearly any topic without leaving my door, with zero limitation on subject matter, and without dealing with any of the pitfalls of a public library (obnoxious skunkapes, semi-psychotics, squealing teens, screeching rugrats, restrooms covered in shit, etc.).
 
On those rare occasions when I can find a movie or TV show not dripping with libtardation, I can watch it without any of the pixelation of Comcast.
 
I can now buy off the internet EXACTLY what I want, instead of having to settle for the crappy second choices sold locally...and deal with banks without having to endure public transit, stand in line, or endure uppity bank tellers that would fit in much better working at a snooty upscale restaurant.
 
As for the "impact" there will be good and bad, as with anything you can think of. The soft drinks you may love are the same that killed my aunt, because the dumb bitch swilled them all day, everyday for twenty years, until her kidneys turned to mush. The ton of sugar I put in my coffee everyday for the past thirty years, may turn you into an insulin addict in half the time. The porn I used to enjoy could turn another into a sex addict.
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