We Can’t Trust Photos Anymore
Very interesting gentleman with his writings and publishing of views and warnings over the years of change in photography, that mainly someone like him would foresee and or recognize. Also, on point with some predictions, notably. I myself am slightly fascinated at how pictures, or ‘pics’ as they’re referred to these days, have such an child-like attraction to people, specifically those horribly thirsty for involvement in a type of “Reality Show” effect in reporting, and or commentary (the similarities of a Jim Carey movie). I am a living witness to this as I am cyber stalked, physically stalked, and discriminated against, and - let’s not forget harassed - via some public services and establishments. I’ve also witnessed the change that photos or pics can create in someone from sane to psychotic, simply due to mere images that are never indestructible. Also, how other less accepted images depending on when and how viewed, can seem to result in an proven and guaranteed behavior pattern that is merely common among some, but can be used as a hypnotic negative advantage of hate towards others, created from those of evil control, to those of total ignorance of any facts or occurrence leading to preferences of such viewed images. Thus, it goes w/o debate or surprise, that not to matter how perfected or changed we are with plastic, photoshop, artificial turf, lawns, perfected arranged lives, and outright dangerous consumption of foods and liquids chemically-enhanced to addiction … there’s one VERY REAL FACT that will never change … and that is, all that is beneath our surface, albeit earth or self, and as we daily open the door to this world … is the destruction we are MORE THAN AWARE of, that we simply refuse to see, that is going nowhere. We very simply, put on a fresh coat of paint. -s.jxn - ga … jussayin! 😒😏😶
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