Information like that is very relevant in my opinion, and I firmly believe that my ability to become even more self-aware with technology like this is reflective of how the most pressing problem our generation faces is the "Oh, shit f'real" moment we're all experiencing in seeing the real damage we've been doing to the Earth in our fleeting existence on this universe's massive timeline.
I mentioned that this got me to thinking. So to date, I have been on MySpace, Facebook, Last.fm, Blogger.com, and I had a simple rule when I was to participate in the game of Life on the Internets: not to be fake. The scary parts of what the Internet (and it's promise of instant connectivity) is that what we see has even more potential to not be real. Cue in creepy virtual reality a la Minority Report or identity theft on the level of Ghost in the Shell. So I figure being real is the least I can do. (wink)
I will just mention a couple things that do tempt the devil of fakery:
- Untagging pictures: I admit I've done a couple, but keeping them on is actually good incentive to look better. (How superficial, huh? Hey, just keepin it real.) Work it out, people. This is also done for occupational reasons especially as the facebook generation drops the iPod for the Blackberry, but man, I just imagine profiles with that same damn smile on all 600 of their profile pictures. Not just ugly, but profane.
- Emo blog posts: Guilty. I just put this here because really, when you post an emo blog post, you're always over exaggerating. I don't care. It's true. (I'll try to follow my own advice in this hurr blog)
- Updating a status that doesn't warrant updating: I just think practically this only works on AIM and GChat nowadays. (I guess facebook, twitter, and whatever) Maybe I just think getting OCD over a status is just silly.
- Not blogging: Ultimately the most sinful, I believe the stifling of expression especially when we have been given this democratic environment, kills the soul. Let it out. Hug it out.
Ahh. That's better. I should also put up there posting unnecessary pictures but shit that's fun.
What's that I'm holding? The smallest violin.
2 comments:
Sup! Technology's always had juice when it comes to altering our lives (for better or worse), but ultimately it's how we wield it in ways it wasn't designed for that truly takes the cake. I'm just a playa, 'cept some of us roll deep, real deep. Word.
AWESOME. Indeed, I am really interested at how humans get creative given the tools they have in front of them. [Cue Dawn of Man score] Thanks for posting!
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