Friday, 17 July 2015

Seriously NOT?

There is one thing that I hate most of this modern era. It is the attitude, the attitude of not taking being serious seriously. The jumble of words may sound really silly, but it enlightens as I find some art within the way I say this, bringing an emphasis of the two "serious" before letting out my "ly".

I'll explain to you want I mean by this attitude. It comes in two main points:
- being serious
and
-taking it seriously

Being serious: This is how people view the events in this world. I really dislike that attitude,n enforced by the postmodernist movement or so it is called. It brings further neglection to exploration and independent thought.  If you think that I am flogging a dead horse, then you are wrong, I am being totally serious about this and it is ubiquitous everywhere. People nowadays do not know how to be serious, including me. They don't know how to look at things with the eye of a judge, before coming into a conclusion of "she is a bitch" or "he is such a depressed cunt". Well, also, there is this tendency in dealing with facts, events and objects superficially. People just mention it and nothing more happens. Interestingly, today, Dion and I had this conversation about being famous and notorious. The thing is people no longer give a damn about a crisis. We gossiped about the concept of fame has failed, because people tend to forget things easily or move on easy.

Taking it seriously: This is more about myself in a way. Taking the piss of something serious is what I am good, which in a way is shit. I found out that people don't see me as a serious man, well, at least from my group at school.  I'm jolly kid who is mocking every single aspect of events. I mock things with criticism mate and i hope people see. If you analyse the piss I chuck,  you'll actually see that what I am talking about is serious even though what ever I say sounds rather stupid and ridiculous. Well, in fact, it is a much more valid statement compared to what you see. But I also wonder about this. Maybe it is my own accent that has detracted the importance of the content.

You see the problem? People are more concerned with that than the message.

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