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06/24/2008

You are your lapel pin

Lapelpins

I'm not much on symbols. Like the endless array of ribbons you can stick on the back of your car. Or the little red Fight AIDS ribbons that were so much in vogue. And flag pins for your lapel. Senator Obama caught a lot of shit because he sometimes didn't wear one. So he must not love his country, right. Uh huh.

I sometimes wear a little computer mouse pin in my lapel and it drives people nuts trying to figure out what it is. Sometimes a button that reads: Never Shake. The actual reference is to babies, but I choose to use it as a warning not to shake someone my age (we pee very easily).

I debated pin or no-pin for my photo with Senator Obama a couple of weeks back but finally opted to show my support for Gnomies everywhere.

Comments

Until we perfect the direct brain-computer interface, (I'll be first in line,) we are reduced to an aggregation of symbols to represent who we are. Our bodies, our speech, and our dress are all just part of a greater vocabulary that is a weak representation of what we really want to say or do or be.

This is probably the last thing a lot of people want, since it means all artifice would be stripped away and they will no longer have those symbols to manipulate the external perception of themselves. I expect civilization will destroy itself and be remade about 5 minutes after this becomes commonplace.

How about a link, just to show how much you care? http://showmeyoga.com/

It's great to see you in yoga class, Steve. k

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