In cafeterias or bars, certain citizens throw, spontaneously and without mincing their voice, lessons of common sense and even wisdom, increasingly scarce in classrooms and homes, where years ago television and cell phones were adopted as favorite members of the family, with unpredictable but catastrophic consequences by substituting the art of conversation with images and metalanguages as limited as the majority of users.
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