San Diego

marine-layer:

i thought it would be rad to create a visual dialogue via iphone  starting in encinitas. this lasted about 3 days. i learned quickly that  taking something current and real and posting it online felt very  exploitive. even in a vague indirect way. i trip out on twitter users.  besides daily exploitation, being constantly plugged into social media  totally kills the incubation period thats necessary for anything special  to develop. instead it’s just a trickle of shit. and not to mention  missing out on real human interaction. ever been at dinner while  everyones tweeting? yep. omg i’m totally ripping on twitter. hey i run a  blog. i’ve got no leverage.
these pictures were taken all over san diego throughout the past week. one was taken at mira costa college on the way to hist 110.  shortly after class, i remember walking to the car and talking to an australian dude i’d just met that he’s reading the wrong bukowski  books. now that’s reckless.  how embarrassing. maybe they’ve got it  right. human interaction is dead. there’s no guilt or hangover in cyber  world. reality mostly leaves you sick, disheartened and bummed out.  maybe i need to open a twitter account. or perhaps just a lifestyle  change.

marine-layer:

i thought it would be rad to create a visual dialogue via iphone starting in encinitas. this lasted about 3 days. i learned quickly that taking something current and real and posting it online felt very exploitive. even in a vague indirect way. i trip out on twitter users. besides daily exploitation, being constantly plugged into social media totally kills the incubation period thats necessary for anything special to develop. instead it’s just a trickle of shit. and not to mention missing out on real human interaction. ever been at dinner while everyones tweeting? yep. omg i’m totally ripping on twitter. hey i run a blog. i’ve got no leverage.

these pictures were taken all over san diego throughout the past week. one was taken at mira costa college on the way to hist 110.  shortly after class, i remember walking to the car and talking to an australian dude i’d just met that he’s reading the wrong bukowski books. now that’s reckless. how embarrassing. maybe they’ve got it right. human interaction is dead. there’s no guilt or hangover in cyber world. reality mostly leaves you sick, disheartened and bummed out. maybe i need to open a twitter account. or perhaps just a lifestyle change.

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