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  2. Political correctness - Wikipedia

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    According to author John Wilson, left-wing forces of "political correctness" have been blamed for unrelated censorship, with Time citing campaigns against violence on network television in the US as contributing to a "mainstream culture [that] has become cautious, sanitized, scared of its own shadow" because of "the watchful eye of the p.c ...

  3. Internet culture - Wikipedia

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    Internet culture is a quasi-underground culture developed and maintained among frequent and active users of the Internet (also known as netizens) who primarily communicate with one another as members of online communities; that is, a culture whose influence is "mediated by computer screens" and information communication technology, [1]: 63 specifically the Internet.

  4. Video game culture - Wikipedia

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    Video game culture or gaming culture a worldwide subculture formed by video game enthusiasts. As video games have grown more sophisticated, accessible, and popular over time, they have significantly influenced popular culture, particularly among adolescents and young adults.

  5. Kirstie Alley says she'd 'rather be a prick' than PC - AOL

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    The "Cheers" star said she "can't keep up with all the PC rules," riling up critics while earning praise from likeminded fans. Kirstie Alley says she'd 'rather be a prick' than PC Skip to main content

  6. Hacker ethic - Wikipedia

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    Willingness to work right through the night on a single programming problem are widely cited as features of the early 'hacker' computer culture." The hacker culture is placed in the context of 1960s youth culture when American youth culture challenged the concept of capitalism and big, centralized structures. The hacker culture was a subculture ...

  7. Kirstie Alley says she'd 'rather be a prick' than PC - AOL

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    The "Cheers" star said she "can't keep up with all the PC rules," riling up critics while earning praise from likeminded fans.

  8. Hacker Culture - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly reviewed Hacker Culture as "an intelligent and approachable book on one of the most widely discussed and least understood subcultures in recent decades." [1] San Francisco Chronicle reviewed Hacker Culture as "an unusually balanced history of the computer underground and its sensational representation in movies and newspapers ...

  9. Category:Computing culture - Wikipedia

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    Category: Computing culture. ... and lifestyles related to computer use and development. Subcategories. This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 ...