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dekoi
I wrote the following in a couple of minutes while being in a sense, inspired by Pink Floyd's song "Cluster One". It does not really question -- but instead states some of the perils in our society. Sure, we tell each other the end will fix itself. But will it? Will our seemingly perpetual destruction of the world ever be mended back together into its original form? Everyday, we are bombarded by images of a certain “hell on Earth”. We see death; we see suffering; we see a population overcome by the media.
Would you agree then, that we do live a lie?
A teenager wakes up and stumbles to the television, opening the refrigerator to grab a meal he was told is a proper breakfast. He sits down on his trusty couch, and turns on the television. He is absorbed in the flawed and fragmented truth of the media. Yet he never bothers to break his everlasting trust with the television. The boy continues to watch a talk show hosted by a Jerry Springer resembling man for several more minutes; he learns about a transvestite and his/her apparent interest in sexually-related family affairs. He is filled with filthy curiosity. The channel is changed by the boy; the boy remains passive, as if he himself did not notice the channel changing. He sees death in some foreign country – and passively accepts it as a part of life. He sees hunger and famine in Africa – and accepts it as the fault of the families. The boy sluggishly stands up, and leaves his home. Abruptly, his idle face turns into a mellow smile. His distorted soul attempts to expose itself through his eyes – which remain secretly saddened and depressed. The boy’s deceitful smile never vanishes throughout the day. He meets others – like him – who have also put on this masquerade, yet everyone pretends not to notice a thing. Everyone remains ultimately apathetic to the fullest of their abilities; their souls struggle to reveal their true feelings. Society keeps developing; the economy grows; the media prospers. Apathy becomes the new craze. No one searches for an answer, as we are already pretending to have found it.
The universe is finally in bliss.
Would you agree then, that we do live a lie?
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