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June 3, 2003
This strikes me as nostalgia. Things worked back then. We understood romance, passion, dating and flirting. Nowadays we've lost the touch. It's a cold, heartless, lonely world where all the common meanings have hollowed out and nobody knows what anything means anymore. Freedom from tradition gives way to anxiety and insecurity.
Maybe it has something to do with this? More a case of the old ties and meanings decaying in a postmodern world of circulating messages. We have to use our skills to create provisional ties that enable us to get through the chaotic darkness of an everyday life now modelled on shoppping.
Time for reality television to fill the gap.
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hey, don't knock reality tv, heh heh.
but i think you're being unduly pessimistic gary. as long as humans have hearts there will be romance, love, lust, passion. we may be dazed and confused about 'society' but we will always have 'home' and 'family/friends' and that's meaningful enough for me
maybe i'm missing your point though