Monday, April 5, 2010

Left-Click

It is a posturing moment. Tense, the scene is engrossing and the seconds tick away like there is no chance. You find that, part of this situation, you cannot think of what to do, there is this monster and you have energized your shield and you failed in your first attack ... but before you could think of the next strategy, you just choose to just left-click.

But, for anything that speaks volumes in the fantasy world, I might role play, but people role play with no conscious thought ever comes to cross the mingling of a commonality of a everyday situation. No reasoning comes to think of what might happen if you left-click the rest of the day.

For a minute, let me present you with this question. Will you think or just left-click.

For many, you left-click. Scenarios are presented on an everyday basis, but you always choose to left-click as this situation occurs:

The speaker is enlightening. The words or harnessed in some sort of glorious light that no matter what crosses everyone's mind or what lines are drawn between you and other socially accepted signs. Maybe, you out of all the groupies and party followers there is a sense of denying this posturing of the man at the podium. Maybe there is an intuitive thought creating a second line from the binds of society that maybe, if I take a look and listen, maybe even read the world around me ... it will all make sense from a fabricated story. But fuck it all, can't see a way around it, can't find a path away from it, the building speaks of holding sales or leads me to a promise that no one else could keep ... lets go ahead and left-click, lets download it into the brains and embed what feels so good and helps momentarily. That ad is so relishing, those words are so remarkable, that prologue to the coming days are so gripping that this story of the past might actually have an affect on my life, albeit I realize that person is smiling outside and nothing is wrong with them.

But taking a look at life's other scenarios of something fanatical, someone so daring of the liking beliefs ... you find a way to left-click out of that situation while braving the company's word, just continuing the spiral of an illustration that seems to fit a model of significance, I guess the bonus is to beat down the individual.

He holds your heart, he presents you with a almost to good to be true spiritual path, he speaks with passion that if you give some payment and little bit of ignorance, you'll join the club. Hey, good advertising does that to many people.

So lets all left-click ... those people seem to have great style, let me find a sale and fit in. That seems to be the popular thing, maybe I'll listen to some music to be with them, even though that would send crows to their death bed. Maybe I'll hold a book, and say I know the truth and bow my head and hope for a choir, but maybe Shakespeare had more insight of the real world, he has a big audience too.

History repeats. So does the cycling of social lines that impede progress. Think about it before you see a 50 percent off ad, or 'I'll show you the way, but I need your credit card'

But, for a retrospective for the unlabeled few, I say I'll show you the way, just look around with your own two eyes.

So, when that monster is about to attack. Take a second to gather your potions, figure out a defensive strategy and strike at the weak point ... Then you can break those lines.

- ... SA

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