Saturday, November 1, 2014

I Did it to Myself

We are a generation
Of instant gratification
Most of our lives
Confined to LCD screens
And large comfy couches
We are fearless;
Behind the username and password
Of a social network
Our words are no longer spoken
But formed by a repetitive tapping of our fingers
An act of bravery is now defined as
Sending a risky text
Our mornings and sleep patterns
Depend solely on
‘Good morning/night beautiful’
Carefully handwritten letters turned into careless emails
And break ups are just
A click of a button on Facebook
Trips to the mall became
Hot cocoa and credit card debt
We learned how to surf
With just a keyboard
And our laziness transformed the English language
Into LOL and TTYL
And how silly it is to think
We made ourselves this way.
- Nicole Fox, "Self Inflicted"

8 comments:

Jen said...

oh, how depressing.

Thersites said...

Sorry. I was reading an article online that featured a reference to this video, so I had to find something to "compliment" it. :(

Jen said...

It's only depressing because it's true.

My kids swear that we're "not normal" because they don't have smartphones.

Thersites said...

Tell them that only dumb people need smart phones. ;)

Jen said...

:-)

nicrap said...

I don't even keep a phone, let alone a smartphone ... Does that mean that i am a 'genius' then? ;)

Jen said...

Yes!

nicrap said...

lol.