Friday, November 16, 2007

We no longer think it odd

We no longer think it odd

We no longer think it odd when someone in the street starts talking loudly to themselves

We no longer think it odd it when someone’s handbag starts vibrating and that person jumps

We no longer think it odd when people in the office shout loudly at the machines for doing the wrong thing

We no longer think it odd when our car tells us which way to go

We no longer think it odd when we can see the photo we just took

We no longer think it odd when a love letter is electronic (remember when love letters were scented?)

We no longer think it odd when we can order anything from anywhere right to our doorstep

We no longer think it odd when a stranger starts to spend the money in our own bank account

We no longer think it odd when leaders say they did not say what they just said (on camera)

We no longer think it odd when our leaders attempt to control oil supply by invading other lands and causing hundreds of thousands to die

So what, now, do we think is odd?