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We are a generation of narcissists. Let me rephrase that, Zerit FOR SALE. We are a generation that is honest about our narcissism. The Internet is just another fabulous way for marketeers to pander to it. It is telling that a lot of the applications on Facebook involve personality tests, the results of which you can display on the board for others to see. Then there's one called Hotness that lets you inform others that "you're bringing sexy back" or "heating it up" and flirtatiously ask if they think you're hot. Zerit FOR SALE, Such fun.
I'm not turning up my nose at all this -- or at least, not from a distance. I have half a dozen of these applications on my profile page (including Hotness). I think it's fantastic that people are finally being honest about the fact that they're in love with themselves. It's a relief from my parents' mealy-mouthed generation that pretended to be "above all this", all the fucking time. Whether we're going too far in the opposite direction in our bid to be frank is another debate altogether, Zerit FOR SALE.
On another note, the article also talks about the two kinds of book lovers.
Anne Fadiman says there are two kinds of book-lovers, the courtly lover and the carnal lover. The carnal lover’s books have broken spines, yellow stains and and more than a nodding acquaintance with the nether regions of households such as the kitchen and the loo. This lot adore literature but not are not reverent towards the corporeal form of books. Zerit FOR SALE, The courtly lover’s books, on the other hand, tend to live in dust-free cathedrals of cellophane.This has led to much marital incompatibility in my case. I refuse to divulge which kind I am but that in itself is probably a clue.
Anyway, in the spirit of narcissism and shameless self-promotion, let me leave you with this: I've been tinkering with Ultra Violet and have changed the format a bit. We also have our first poetry submission. So do head there and leave comments.
The image is of Metamorphosis of Narcissus by Salvador Dali from the USC website. The title is from Sylvia Plath's poem of the same name. .
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In addition to the well written article itself; I loved the fact that you picked Salvador Dali.
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I completely agree with you about the Facebook issue! I just activated my account, and I have decided I hate it. My account will probably drop dead soon – but I need to keep in touch with the group messages, so I keep it limping along.
As for the books, I think I’m a fellow carnal book-lover. The courtly lovers just don’t read them, usually.
See? See?? And you still tell me FB’s not that bad and send me invites to join!
It’s interesting that I stumbled upon your blog using the ‘blog friends’ application on Facebook.
LOL! I wrote about this a while ago. It’s sad that we have more time and interaction with virtual friends than real ones…
Anusree: Thank you. I love Dali and use his images whenever I can. I think more people should see them, don’t you? Yeah, I think social networks are immensely useful sometimes, especially for people in unstructured careers like freelancing. We need to let people know what we do — since nobody’s going to do that for us
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Suki: Would agree with you about the courtly lovers except the hubby is consistently ahead of me on this count, a cause of much consternation.
OJ: Oh! Do join…I promise I will not throw hot potatoes at you, turn you into a vampire or steal, your panties
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MM: Yes, that it is. I find it useful though in terms of keeping in touch with real friends in distant places. Don’t really have too many virtual friends per se. Am wary of strangers, I guess.
nicely put across. it was a pleasure reading this article.
arjun: thanks!