Common sense. Quite literally. Even though our spheres of influence are ever expanding thanks to technology and near instantaneous communication, the matter of what is "common" has become ever more convoluted as radically different ideals and ways of thought shared by small groups which can be brought in line much easier are coming in contact with one another. Instead of a mixing pot, we have created a space large enough for all points of view to drift apart and only come in contact sporadically. Even though it seems as though we are closer than ever because we have the potential to be in touch without consideration to distance, we are in fact becoming ever more isolated by incorporating these tools into our every day lives.
Without common, there can be no common sense.
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Edited by Cyber: 7/11/2016 12:29:37 AMWhat about uncommon sense?
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Edited by KittyTheQuiet1: 7/11/2016 12:36:46 AMUncommon is good. I prefer rare and legendary sense. The kind that allows you to smell a bottle of Pepsi being opened, or to taste colour...or the exotic...to know whether or not your missus is bothered by something when you ask if anything is wrong and she replies with "No, it's fine."