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>>52412
Yeah.

Scenario 1:
Someone who feels stressed up with internet fights as if they were happening with real people who affect him in real tangible ways, as members of his family. Unable to discern that the internet is its own reality.

Scenario 2:
Someone who is incapable of enjoying a good fight on the internet because he can't even for a moment believe in that reality despite its limits.

Of course, there is overlaps today with people who need the internet or online contacts to feed themselves, and so forth, but you get the point?

The truth of how real the internet really is is neither "not real at all" nor "reality itself". And the same applies to our inner world versus the material world.