Sunday, April 26, 2009

Hey, it's Feed.

So. Titus. Let's talk about him.

He's smarter than the rest. We already said that in class. So? He doesn't really use his smartness. It's like a girl dumbing herself down to get a guy. He thinks more than the rest, it's pretty obvious. The only other one who might have a brain is Loga, but she's never in it. And then we've got Violet, obviously. Titus isn't good enough for her.

Violet is the kind of character that usually annoys me, but compared to the rest of them she's great. At least she has freakin' opinions on things. And it's hard not to like her when you hear about the lesions and the fake birds and the nodule shirts and all the stuff the rest of them are doing. It makes you wonder, why does she even go for Titus when she's so much smarter than him?

It also makes me kind of wonder, why is technology always evil, right? Like you never read a book where technology is a good thing. Robots get aware of themselves and become evil and kill everyone. People become too reliant on technology and start to become retarded. Nuclear war.

Not that I'm saying everything with technology is awesome, but. Do we all have to be Luddites? Why is hating technology the smart people thing to do? Is it just some kind of automatic rebellion against whatever's new?

I also like how it's the Americans who turn into feed-bots. Seriously, who else would be that dumb. Even Canadians have more sense.

Another topic? Let's see, the dedication.

To all who resist the feed. The feed's a metaphor for consumer culture taken to extremes, so he's saying everyone who resists not thinking for themselves. Really look at those advertisements. Watch what you're watching. Think about what they're telling you to think. It's the smart people thing to do.

I think that's three topics.

Okay, youtube it! This has nothing to do with Feed. Really it doesn't. But I really really like this song. So listen to it?

1 comment:

  1. Even the canadians would have more sense. Well of course the canadians would!

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