In response to the image at the end, it is nuts to me that the teenagers are into all this stuff from 20+ years ago... it's nice to feel cool but at the same time it's like, "Aren't you supposed to have your own stuff?"
We've exchanged culture for "content" and it seems like society is grinding to a halt.
In response to the image at the end, it is nuts to me that the teenagers are into all this stuff from 20+ years ago... it's nice to feel cool but at the same time it's like, "Aren't you supposed to have your own stuff?"
We've exchanged culture for "content" and it seems like society is grinding to a halt.
In response to the image at the end, it is nuts to me that the teenagers are into all this stuff from 20+ years ago... it's nice to feel cool but at the same time it's like, "Aren't you supposed to have your own stuff?"
We've exchanged culture for "content" and it seems like society is grinding to a halt.
have you seen the stuff on offer right now?
perhaps better they use ours.
That's kind of my point. They have nothing of their own and that's a serious social problem.
"We've exchanged culture for content"
Great way of saying it.
To add on to your pithy statement, I think that's also how we became the product....not the consumer.