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  • I'm gonna regret writing this, as usually I lose interest in what I wanted to say half way through, but generally don't mind people documenting every random bit of their surroundings. Our memory fail and those little impressions of mood or detailed photos/sketches help jog the memory.
    Now, there are roughly two kinds of people - those interested in themselves and those who enjoy the visual stimulae around them, people, objects. Former take endless stream of selfies, stare in the mirror while freelifting, choose self-contained resort holidays, get new stuff every time they redecorate their house. The latter take pictures of the particularly worn out paving slab etc. what I wanted to say? I forgot.

    There are also people, like the ones who take the endless stream of selfies, who take an endless stream of pictures of where they are- art gallery, landscape, or wherever, whilst giving no thought to it and taking in nothing meaningful about their surroundings. In that cartoon up there, the guy who has a rant has a very good point. He just might not be right about everyone.

    Whatok, your picture of a statue is very funny :)

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