Matt Deckard
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Morbid Curiosity
It’s a sickly attribute that makes the word “why” the most important in the human lexicon. We're born curious, it’s our duty to ask questions. Those that don’t wonder why the sky is blue or why the paper dollar is worth more than paper haven’t the rhetoric to be worth a conversation so we are gifted with the ability to question. Morbid curiosity is the escape from that shackle that keeps other animals from sharpening obsidian for cutting flesh for food, and making voices travel over a wire.
The fall of the phone
Our spirits travel in our words; from the crackle of the text in a Tom Wolfe book to the cadence of Churchill trumpeting over radios, we have a dexterity of the mind that can be delivered clumsily or anti clumsily to anyone with similar skills anywhere. Instantly through a handset you could call from point to point with little to no interference save the sometimes-ordered “please deposit another 25 cents for the next ten minutes please”
Those were the days. No electro-static halo around you that conveyed your every move to a tower signaling back to a hub that pinpointed your location at all times. There was no way to get a hold of you unless you checked in, and if you checked in it meant you controlled your flow of information without the burden of thinking you were shutting off others intentions to contact you with them knowing it. Just another freedom, some may consider psychologically a choice though a group imperative to many in order to work properly with the functional society that wants to move on.
I walked about four blocks today and noticed the city took out all the pay phones around the blocks… just got me thinking, that’s all.
It’s a sickly attribute that makes the word “why” the most important in the human lexicon. We're born curious, it’s our duty to ask questions. Those that don’t wonder why the sky is blue or why the paper dollar is worth more than paper haven’t the rhetoric to be worth a conversation so we are gifted with the ability to question. Morbid curiosity is the escape from that shackle that keeps other animals from sharpening obsidian for cutting flesh for food, and making voices travel over a wire.
The fall of the phone
Our spirits travel in our words; from the crackle of the text in a Tom Wolfe book to the cadence of Churchill trumpeting over radios, we have a dexterity of the mind that can be delivered clumsily or anti clumsily to anyone with similar skills anywhere. Instantly through a handset you could call from point to point with little to no interference save the sometimes-ordered “please deposit another 25 cents for the next ten minutes please”
Those were the days. No electro-static halo around you that conveyed your every move to a tower signaling back to a hub that pinpointed your location at all times. There was no way to get a hold of you unless you checked in, and if you checked in it meant you controlled your flow of information without the burden of thinking you were shutting off others intentions to contact you with them knowing it. Just another freedom, some may consider psychologically a choice though a group imperative to many in order to work properly with the functional society that wants to move on.
I walked about four blocks today and noticed the city took out all the pay phones around the blocks… just got me thinking, that’s all.