Sunday, December 28, 2008

memory

The drawback to memory are the many false comparisons that get made when one thing has absolutely nothing to do with the other. Like computer chips and hardware there comes a time when the need becomes lower and lower for that product. When we compare, for example, the political structure now to the 1960's we can see similarities but nothing more. Memory prevents change in any way it can. This is why things in media last forever inside our minds keeping us at bay with little if anything to say. We are trapped inside ourselves and need media now. If we don't have it, we become lost and really pissed of. So now there becomes, as has always been, a need for media to the point that without it I am completely and utterly lost. Why? Because every time, if memory serves me correctly, that the power has gone out because of a wreck or the weather, and the power goes out, there are people in the street rolling out of their houses with flashlights and candles talking out loud about how shitty life is. This conditioning has made us weak to think that without media we are lost forever.

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