- the internets a graveyard
@pisshandkerchief/ @blueskies-bluescreens/ @pureheartpillar/ unknow/ @death-born-aphrodite/ unknown/ @sturner4077 on twitter/ dorothea- taylor swift/ jenna marbles on youtube
[Image description: various screenshots, mostly of text.
1: Tumblr post by pisshandkerchief that reads "there are corners of this website where the year is still 2013. and sometimes, on beautiful nights when the veil is thin, you can find them. if you know where to look"
2: Picture of a skull and cross-bones saying the following: "Did you know? When a person dies, the information they have shared on the internet may remain there for years. While social networking accounts are often deleted by relatives or inactivity failsafes, other information is left behind indefinitely. Even now there are a massive number of blogs, emails, comments and photographs that belong to the departed. It is easy to imagine that some of these posts will outlast those alive today and go on to become historical artifacts. It is theorized that in the internet's future more content will belong to the dead than the living.
Image 3: "Dynamite-Taoi Cruz with lyrics" in Comic Sans on a bright green background
Image 4: screenshot of text saying "Last online 7 years ago
Image 5: Tumblr post by death-born-aphrodite that reads "sometimes i'll find an old picture in my camera roll and i'll feel like i can't breathe but i can smell the crisp autumn air and how those jeans felt on my skin. i remember my old car and all the bends on the road to my grandmas house and how she loved how colorful the trees were. as if it was a celebration of life right before the end. i remember how the smell of coffee would linger in my clothes after my shifts and how the sun would shine in a way that you'd only see at 4pm on a tuesday afternoon in october. before it all went bad. when they were just a five minute drive away instead of five years. when my name was still safe in their mouth. i can't seem to catch my breath when i come across these pictures but i can't seem to delete them either. forever frozen in time a memory of before."
Image 6: a text convo dated Dec 13, 2015 19.37
Received: Mom said I have to go
Sent: NOOO Ok we can play tomorrow (smile emoticon)
The next text is received on Jan 18 at 6:37 PM. It reads "Hey man! I don't know if you still remember me, but we used to play like 8 years ago lol. I got married last week actually"
Image 7: A Tweet by Sherri Turner (@/STurner4077) that reads "I look at my mum's old house on Google maps street view, the house where I grew up. It says 'Image captured May 2009'. There is a light on in her bedroom. It is still her house, she is still alive, I am still visiting every few months on the train to Bodmin Parkway,
Image 8: Black text on a red background that reads "A tiny screen's the only place I see you now"
Image 9: YouTube page of JennaMarbles. The most recent video is "Making a dog a birthday cake". It has 6.8 million views and was posted 4 years ago. End description.]
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