---While some people consider selfie-taking a sign of modern narcissism, the professor disagrees, arguing it's just the latest way humans have found to communicate. "This process began the first time someone put their hands on the wall of a cave and it continued with the written letters, painted self-portraits and personal diaries," he tells the Chinese news agency Xinhua.---
True, this is the latest way humans have found to communicate. When it came down to writing it had the purpose of passing on information and suchlike.
This "modern communication" is saying the simplest and most repetitive message of all: "Look at me! Look at me! Look at me!" Just like birds with their mating-calls...
It's too bad myths aren't real and these psycopaths won't get what they deserve:
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Hey, Captain Asshole, here's some sweet, OH SO SWEET SCHADENFREUDE for you.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.vox.com/2015/6/3/8706323/college-professor-afraid
Liberal college professors reaping what they sewn.
---While some people consider selfie-taking a sign of modern narcissism, the professor disagrees, arguing it's just the latest way humans have found to communicate. "This process began the first time someone put their hands on the wall of a cave and it continued with the written letters, painted self-portraits and personal diaries," he tells the Chinese news agency Xinhua.---
ReplyDeleteTrue, this is the latest way humans have found to communicate. When it came down to writing it had the purpose of passing on information and suchlike.
This "modern communication" is saying the simplest and most repetitive message of all: "Look at me! Look at me! Look at me!" Just like birds with their mating-calls...