We always find ourselves poised between the everything's great sunny side up American optimism of Leo and the mitteleuropa miserablism and doom of firefinga.
I feel like that anyway and it drives me insane and makes it incredibly difficult to concentrate.
"these people are also morons, why bother paying any attention to morons?"
this is way too harsh. I don't see them as morons, I see them as people who have perhaps been fooled, cajoled or seduced into going into an art gallery despite not having much interest in art.
was being a bit (just a bit, tho) facetious in my responses, forget I called them morons. the gist of it is why bother paying attention to things that are annoying. life is better when you tune them out.
(i went out yesterday with a camera, took some poor photos)was being a bit (just a bit, tho) facetious in my responses, forget I called them morons. the gist of it is why bother paying attention to things that are annoying. life is better when you tune them out.
Me too, i was wondering how many online images are equivalent to striking a match for instanceI dread to think how much energy is used simply hosting the billions and billions of photos people upload.
TBH it's not about the photos - they are just symptomatic of how the whole online stew is pandering to our arrogance - talk about the social medias
& the reason to pay attention is that it's become so powerful and we need to do something about it - we are the ones who can fix it