According to Lockwood’s narrator, the portal had gone from being “the place where you sounded like yourself” to “the place where we sounded like each other” (72), making users feel part of a “broad warm us” (120), a “communal mind” (205).
According to Lockwood’s narrator, the portal had gone from being “the place where you sounded like yourself” to “the place where we sounded like each other” (72), making users feel part of a “broad warm us” (120), a “communal mind” (205).