The present day is no less crazy. We routinely do things that just five years ago would scarcely have made sense to us. We tweet along to reality shows; we share videos of strangers dropping cats in bins; we dance in front of Xboxes that can see us, and judge us, and find us sorely lacking. It’s hard to think of a single human function that technology hasn’t somehow altered, apart perhaps from burping. That’s pretty much all we have left. Just yesterday I read a news story about a new video game installed above urinals to stop patrons getting bored: you control it by sloshing your urine stream left and right. Read that back to yourself and ask if you live in a sane society.

- Charlie Brooker

(Source: wordsthat-speak, via wordsthat-speak)

  1. monanukleoza reblogged this from wordsthat-speak
  2. mum-earth reblogged this from 89words
  3. 89words reblogged this from wordsthat-speak
  4. oxfordsonnets reblogged this from wordsthat-speak
  5. phantominewords reblogged this from wordsthat-speak
  6. delusional-daydreamer reblogged this from blackmirrorspoilers
  7. randomdreamer337 reblogged this from blackmirrorspoilers
  8. love4anna reblogged this from blackmirrorspoilers
  9. platypus-dictatorship reblogged this from wordsthat-speak
  10. bromeocanihityourjuuliet reblogged this from wordsthat-speak
  11. glasgow-smilee reblogged this from blackmirrorspoilers
  12. xseulx reblogged this from wordsthat-speak
  13. wordsthat-speak posted this