
Some changes happen in Paris finally this June...A summer arrived, and the season for tourists began. The street is flocked with persons and people now. With the ongoing passion of World Cup in Germany, there is a natural presentation by each individual on one's identity and attitude. Easily identifiable, you will know the origin of the gentlemen and ladies on the street. Yes, it's the good time to get your team jersey to pair your sunglasses. This is a standard.
As an invention, lcd screen keeps on reflecting our facial expression which we might not have taken into serious attention in the past. A digital camera becomes a good companion for city walker. We take photos to possess our agony of a weighted materialistic world. This is practised by us every day. Not only does the bigger and bigger digital screen reflects the burning sun to our pair of wondering eyes, but the instant review function of photos offered to the you-or-me photographers enable us to have a better view of the world immediately. This is a new dimension to human history. It is no doubt that human gains more self-esteem and the gluttonous consumption simply after when we can allow ourselves to differentiate with others with this see-and-prove attitude. We photo what we have, our unique deja-vu. We practise individualism. We extend the norm of personalised experience and consumerism. This is perhaps a part two of satisfaction we have from typing a, b and c with a keyboard into our PCs than practising the oldies calligraphy. Pressing a photo button is a tribute to our finger muscle after the marriage with the mouse of a PC. The culture of post-modernism is copy-and-paste as well as erase-and-retake. Having an assured option to replay after the game is over, our sense of value changes. All that left would just be a matter of backing up.
Refilling from the supermarket this evening, I saw how beer and chips serve as an important weapon to mangling.
We consume so we exist, though this is simply some sort of low-tech terminology that lacks a depth of thought.
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