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I find it interesting the things people take

from my posts.

Yesterday, I posted about the absurdity of the things we take importance in. The meaningless things that have zero value and add nothing to life, but we take them as seriously as the grave.

I used my workplace, the people who work here, and the product as my example of it. It wasn't about any of those things though. They were just the examples I had on hand.

I got a lot of comments about work, importance of, or the mass production of products, and various other things. A few actually caught on and agreed, life is absurd. (Thank you, btw.)

Now, maybe it was my writing. Maybe it was too obscure to understand that I was saying, "life is too important to put absurd things before it, like work and products", and if so, well, that fault lay on me. But some of you did get it, so...I can't say.

I can say, reading comprehension goes a long way. We have become so absorbed in the 280 character blurb that we have lost a lot of sense of storytelling, finding deeper meanings, and illustrative expressions. That makes me sad. As a writer, I thrill at setting up a scene and making it mentally visual to add in nuance and symbols.

Have we truly lost that ability to read deeper and gain more understanding? I sure hope not. We all are more than surface level quips.
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Pretzel · 70-79, M
tldr is a mantra!

I get it
FoxyQueen · 51-55, F
@Pretzel TL;DR's need not follow me. Lol i can't say anything in short form lol
Pretzel · 70-79, M
@FoxyQueen it's the longer posts that have nuance

oh on a related note - remember the old commercials on TV - I remember when a commercial might last a full minute - (they were black and white, obviously - that old) and when you watch them now they take forever. now 10-15 second bursts are common.
FoxyQueen · 51-55, F
@Pretzel Soon, ads are just going to become blipverts.

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Pretzel · 70-79, M
@FoxyQueen MAXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX!

loved that show
FoxyQueen · 51-55, F
@Pretzel That show was absolutely ahead of its time. It should be required watching.
Pretzel · 70-79, M
@FoxyQueen and Matt Frewer was totally amazing. He and Christopher Lloyd were cut from the same cloth