The surface is full. The oceans have drowned a great deal of surface and land has sheltered the rest. Animals have over weighted the world, and the plants have made Earth one of the only green panoramas in the universe. There is no more space for anything else, and seeing to believe, is not a very useful thought. The modern world has adapted to the crowded world, so decided to make things inform of light, simple, weightless, fast and pure. Words have no material but a meaning, information in reachable but there’s no way of grabbing it, and music can be saved in the air with no need of instruments. This is our new way of living, a completely light and efficient way, were everyone is welcomed and can move and do whatever they want with little effort.
Literature has arrived to a point were it has mixed with the new way of living, and the product has turned into blogs, posts and other cyber works. With this new structure, we haven’t lost any essence, since we have written the same as we would have written in books. In the other hand, we have gained a lot since there is space for errors and the public is a larger one from anywhere in the world. Nevertheless, I must admit that just how there is pollution in the world, there is pollution in our light books or blogs. Like Sarah Boxer explained in her review of blogs, most people write any shallow and simple or stupid because, "They don't care if they leave you in the dust. They're not responsible for your education.” Fortunately, there are a lot of human trees that feed upon the pollution in our air, and explode the simple and creative language of smiles and clichés and rumors.
The new idea of blogs remembers me an advertisement of the Citibank. The poster had a bill folded in shape plane, and said that money can fly and move with no interests or luggage, and you can take it anywhere. Well, I believe that blogs are the same. I don’t need space, or pay any interests, they follow me anywhere I go and they carry themselves, just like a flying bill of knowledge.
jueves, 20 de agosto de 2009
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