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Month: April 2023

Oft-encountered #12 – alas (#21 in series of single-image south India teasers)

 

 

Pictured above is yet another example of the most commonly-witnessed symptom/expression of our global “narcissism pandemic”.

It shows perhaps the most inane, virulent – and characteristic – form of “early 21st century” human behaviour.

Why bother to pay attention to any of the world’s wonders when you could, instead, go one worse than perpetually-peering into a mirror?

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Oft-encountered “11” – Kabini sunset (#20 in series of single-image south India teasers)

 

Every day on “our” planet  “our” sun seemingly rises and sets.

(unless one is within the Arctic or Antarctic “circle” in summer or winter)

On at least many days – in drier regions, most days –  humans who care to pay attention can view the sun’s daily emergence and disappearance.

To those who do not care to pay them attention, such “every day” events are the very definition of ennui.

The (generally, much happier) rest of us relish the happy reality that no two sunrises/sunsets are too much alike, even in a single place.

Travelling to different locations further enhances this delicious, effectively-infinite variability.

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