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Video for The Tastemakers: Why We're Crazy for Cupcakes but Fed Up with Fondue by David Sax.
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"If a cronut hits a place, and no one takes a picture, does it really exist?"
Video for The Tastemakers: Why We're Crazy for Cupcakes but Fed Up with Fondue by David Sax.
I know that this video ("Why Louis C.K. hates cell phones") went viral weeks ago & in that respect is kind of old news, but I've been thinking a lot about the subject lately—not only since I saw the video, but for the last several years.
I have a hard time reconciling the incredible beauty/convenience of technology with the fact that it seems to be hollowing out many of our personal relationships. I'm for sure not the guiltiest of the social network-crazed, but there come times when I'm at an event or with friends & I become antsy to break the mood, whip out my cell phone & Facebook about it. And then when I Facebook about it, I'm antsy to see how many people will put their "Alma is cool" vote in the ballot box by clicking "like" on it.
Take for example the Pictures of Hipsters Taking Pictures of Food blog. I'm sure some people have valid reasons for taking pictures of their dinner before they eat it…but it often seems sometimes that we'd rather take pictures of our food than eat it. And that's pathetic.
Drinks in the park #Pohtpof #PicturesofHipstersTakingPhotosofFood
pohtpof followed me back omfg im excited