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Social Media: Inverted Individualism
Social media is the outlet for us to express ourselves, our concerns and our individuality. But did you notice that really social media teaches us how to be more like each other? I see the same photo effects, the same memes, catchphrases and the same whining on every “individual’s” accounts. There is no larger point to this post.
“SIppin on Some Syrup” - THree 6 Mafia ft. UGK
He recorded as The Notorious B.I.G. People knew him as Biggie Smalls, or Biggie. Fifteen years ago today, he was murdered when he was only 24 years old. Yet he’s one of the most revered, emulated and biggest-selling rappers in the game.
Biggie’s voice doesn’t sound like anybody else’s. It’s plummy, wheezy, humid. It sounds like it comes from deeper in his chest than other people’s voices.
“Mass Incarceration + Silence = Genocide”
Stop Mass Incarceration Network’s Carl Dix’s presentation “Mass Incarceration + Silence = Genocide,” at The Riverside Church on February 18th: http://vimeo.com/37254933
Love endures only when the lovers love many things together and not merely each other. ~Walter Lippmann
Mass art denies the existence of individual taste or experience, of an individual conscience, of anything that differentiates people from one another. Art is an individual experience. It forces us to examine ourselves. It broadens perspective. Entertainment masquerading as art, by contrast, herds viewers and audiences into the collective. It limits perspective to that experienced by the mass.” - Chris Hedges
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