Friday, February 20, 2009
balance on our bikes
The toxic television takes images that are unreal which we then use to make comparisons to our real lives which then feeds the machine. What happens next? Well, people begin to believe the unreal. They then, as a matter of routine, fantasize about something better, something promised but not lived up to; impossibly. Once that road is paved; and it is paved from an early age, they then teach us to keep our balance on our bikes. They teach us to play the game, to honor, to placate. We then roll with it and accept our fates and false comparisons as fact. This is our game and it is a social one that we get caught up in sometimes. The toxic television has no soul, but we do, and I think that's important. LLc 98.2
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