It’s strange, nobody watches those fireworks videos.
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I find myself agreeing with u, although feel the need to note that we find great pleasure in looking back on photos and videos, and to show our children. Not just to show others our lives
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There's also an interesting (imo) point here that when we're showing others our lives, that, itself, is also still an example of living our lives.
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Life as performatively contradictory spectacle...
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I met a number of famous musicians when I was in my 20s. Never bothered getting autographs or having our picture taken. No regrets.
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Jacques Debord saw this, and much more, coming in the 60s. Key word 'spectacle'. He and JG Ballard- visionaries. There's a Ballard story about a family who only interrelate through video. Well worth a read.
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You might like this if you haven’t seen it: https://youtu.be/8ve6ttATqp8 - I think he articulates it quite well
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The desire for proof of life diminishes enjoyment of the present.
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