Friday, January 15, 2021
Socialism
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Sunday, December 27, 2020
New York in the 70s and 80s.
I'm infatuated with New York City in the 70s and 80s. I saw footage the other day that rekindled my infatuation. It was of businesses somewhere Downtown or Midtown Manhattan. What was remarkable about the storefronts is they had a very dusty, homegrown look to it. These streets, that are probably jam packed with upscale shopping or chain stores today, once had Mom and Pop businesses, in gritty stone tenements, with old furniture, hand-made signs and fluorescent lighting. Looking at the footage of the decayed neighborhoods in the Bronx, you see the vibrancy that still exists on some blocks. How can someplace be so vacated, yet so vibrant? You also see the people and businesses keeping the neighborhood alive as they can, young people expressing themselves with this new colorful culture of Hip Hop. There's a certain innocence through adversity that is unique to that time period.
Check out this cool montage of the Bronx in the 70's and 80's:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5zqGiLPbW8&t=350s
If you have a few hours to spare, check out the classic Hip Hop movie, Beat Street, (now Free on youtube). Watching this now is like watching a time capsule of a lost civilization:
Friday, December 18, 2020
Chicago thoughts
You know there's some strange magic going on in Chicago, when Hyde Park ain't in the South Side. What is it, it's own independent acting jurisdiction? Washington DC? Lesotho? Then again, they're about to build that Future-Khemet looking Obama building. Chicago is a very "Had it's hands in many things" city. We revolutionized the art of city building, with the skyscraper. Who knows what the unsaid impact of the White City at the World's Columbian exposition was on Chicagoan Walt Disney, whose theme park blueprints went on to create urban, fantasy-land planning, now seen in lifestyle centers across the USA.
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
The 3 Intricacies of Flow
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Gettin over!
If I were to exploit the single lifestyle, and manipulate people to make me money, I'd:
1 - Promote nothing but "beautiful, sexually attractive" rich people in advertisements and art, complete with subliminal or blatant sexual innuendo to psychologically steer people to always want more, and never be satisfied with what they have
2 - Encourage people to make more frivolous purchases to keep up with what's hip, and stay in fashion.
3 - Attempt to institutionalize it, in order to get intellectuals talking about it, but in a way that avoids or downplays all thinking to the contrary, because you could potentially lose money if people adopted a different lifestyle.
4 - Continue to build expensive housing to serve this population (driving housing costs up)
From there on, the people will do the rest, and create their own hierarchies in the form of a never-ending competition. From that point on, I'd just kick back, watch people fight to get to the "top" and cha-ching cha-ching cha-ching.
Something about this sounds familiar....🤔