psywar
We are becoming reduced to lazy, sponge-like beings who accept whatever information is being fed by the media, persons of influence, or the web. We base our decisions or conclusions on what these explicit sources present to us. We are into the whole bandwagon, homogeneity-is-the-rule-so-wear-skinny jeans-and-flaunt-your-mac-teknobabble culture that the threat of that part of our brain in-charge of esthetics or sense of life or imagination being lost as an evolutionary implication of the desire to be exactly the person on TV or have whatever's the fad according to vogue is looming like the next natural disaster. Hey, I read vogue but becoming Gisele Bundchen's carbon copy never crossed my mind. That'd be reinventing the wheel. Vogue is entertaining, period. So to those who are capitalizing on the notion that the common folk's thoughts revolve around celebrities and what they have, think again. I know what you think you know that I know. Because you don't really know what you ought to know that I know. And for once I'm proud to be 1-in-probably-a-billion. I guess that's called 'check and balance'.
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