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🚨 NEW EPISODE / LIVE DISCUSSION 🚨
Tonight on The Sci-Fi Griot, we dive into a powerful question inspired by science fiction, technology, and modern culture:
“Why Real Community Requires Friction”
In a world built around convenience, personalization, and constant digital connection, are we slowly losing the difficult—but necessary—parts of human relationships?
We’ll explore how sci-fi stories like Her, The Matrix, Wall-E, and Black Mirror warn us about loneliness, emotional isolation, and the temptation to replace real community with curated connection.
This conversation goes beyond fandom.
By Nicolas R Cunningham🚨 NEW EPISODE / LIVE DISCUSSION 🚨
Tonight on The Sci-Fi Griot, we dive into a powerful question inspired by science fiction, technology, and modern culture:
“Why Real Community Requires Friction”
In a world built around convenience, personalization, and constant digital connection, are we slowly losing the difficult—but necessary—parts of human relationships?
We’ll explore how sci-fi stories like Her, The Matrix, Wall-E, and Black Mirror warn us about loneliness, emotional isolation, and the temptation to replace real community with curated connection.
This conversation goes beyond fandom.