Sunday, November 1, 2015
Observations Pt. VII
Flowers
White tablecloth, shiny silverware, a vase filled with flowers. Go to a fancy restaurant or special event and you're bound to see these colorful plants on the table. Why do we do this though? Why do we kill plants and put them in the center of a table for all to admire? We might as well cut off the heads of animals, attach some machines to keep them from "wilting" for a few days, and place them as center pieces at a fancy dinner. Animals are beautiful, come from the natural world, have life, are colorful, and are diverse as well! Yet, for some reason, this doesn't sound quite as appetizing. But why then, I may as well ask, is it ok to stuff animal heads and hang them from walls?
Buttons
In a society as technologically and technically advanced as we live in, why is it that some of our most daily actions are governed by "old-fashioned" ways. Take, for instance, jeans. Most still are closed using a button and buttonhole, something invented hundreds of years ago. Yet we still use it, and don't even stop to think about how simple and basic it is compared to everything else we encounter these days. Aren't there more effective, more modern ways to close jeans, like there are continuos improvements made to the iPad? It is almost rare to find something that hasn't been updated much since it was invented—this is definitely one of those few, rare things.
Disappearing Differences
The countries in which social media seems to be used most are all western, democratic countries. The rich, first-world countries, where individualism, capitalism, and personal choice are prized—they're the ones who have access to the internet, take selfies, worry about their Instagram feeds, shop online, laugh at memes. And slowly, the youth culture of the numerous countries in the western world become more and more alike, all being influenced by the same internet posts. These democratic peoples are coming closer and closer to all looking and acting in the same way. Isn't what a communist society hopes to look like—everyone the same, everyone equal?
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Interesting thought comparing the flowers to animals. I love the post about buttons! It's so true and intriguing. I wonder if subliminally we are wearing leggings as pants as a begining to an end of buttons and zippers!
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