technoshock
that feeling of overwhelming anxiety and stress people experience when they realize all the data from all the increasingly more rapid technological advances of our world is exceeding their brain’s ability to process it.
“i swear i can’t take it anymore. i’m being bombarded with too much info from too many sources. i know i’m gonna snap. and when i do, i’m blaming it on technoshock”.
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