uncool girl tries to make sense of the concept ‘cool’

‘cool’. What is, ‘cool’?

For long long time, people all over the place have strived to be ‘cool’.
For the purpose of entertainment and convenience I am going to narrow down the view of ‘cool’ to modern day Melbourne ‘cool’. This way my generalisations won’t be as general. Love me.
Now I know what you’re thinking- “Wow, this girl must know a lot about ‘cool’ if she is blogging about what constitutes ‘cool’. In fact she must be ‘cool’.”
The truth is that I am not even close to ‘cool’. I’m just ‘that cheese girl’ whom we all know and love(?).
Goodness look at me rambling when I should be getting to the crux of the ‘cool’.
This meaningful topic of conversation was initially struck with my mate little Lucy, who is, in my mind, moderately cool (JUST KIDDING LUCE YOU’RE ALRIGHT MATE).
Little Lucy and I were chatting (gals will be gals after all am I right?) and stumbled upon the idea that perhaps the question of ‘cool’ is one worth considering.
All too often my friends (the study group I am basing these observations on) claim that certain people are ‘cool’ because of this or that- a certain image someone has projected of themselves on the internet or within social groups, physical appearance and dress sense, location of house, ambitions etc. it’s all very superficial and tedious and Naturally these assertions frustrate uncool George to no end.
In my mind, there is nothing cooler than being completely comfortable with who and what you are. Just an honest soul travelling light and having a good time on the ol’ road of life.
what could possibly be cooler than complete authenticity?
This sounds like a giant ball of baloney- pretentious and cringeworthy all at once. However I think it’s for real.
for real.
As soon as you try to be something you aren’t you’re not being you anymore. And when you’re not being you you’re not being true. And what’s the sense in that? (Um am I a genius? Or maybe a poet?)
But for real.
Complete transparency and existing in the world as a genuine soul are the chief qualities that George, in her comprehensive studies, has decided are the essence of ‘cool’.
So if you want me to think you’re cool then pretend you are genuine.
bless.
ALSO. Let us remember that I am definitely not cool. Not by societies standards and not yet by my own- I hope to get there one day.
Stay true- most of all to yourself gals and guys!!!!
YEAH LYF BLOODY RIPPER YEAH BOIYZZZ.
Georgia the Ice Cube xo

escalators- a stairway to hell

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Today I did something a little cray. I accidentally stood right behind someone on the escalator. Like alllllll up in her grill girl. Not a step in between. Just right behind her. Like I owned the place. It was totally unintentional- I just misread the escalator step proximity (a nervous affair at the best of times) and there I was. I felt like I was breathing on her. I felt like she was breathing on me. There was a lot of breath. We both knew it was uncomfortable, but I couldn’t move, she couldn’t move and for that seventeen seconds of escalator ride pleasure, it was as if we were one. we were one.

Moral of story- technology (escalators) make everything weird. This sad tale would never have occurred on a set of stairs.
I rest my (stair)case.
spread the feels,
Uncomfortable George x
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Boys with faces that make you awkward.

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You know what’s awkward? This picture of a dog sitting on a cat.

You know what’s really awkward? When an extremely good-looking co-worker talks to you and you get flustered and turn red and trip over your own feet when you are standing still.

What’s even more awkward is when you take the sandwiches for the lunchroom down to the lunchroom and trip down the stairs and they all tumble down the stairs in front of the window of the lunch room where the said good-looking co-worker is peeping out from.

What’s even more awkward than this is when you add them on Facebook that night because for some reason you think maybe there’s a chance that he doesn’t think you’re a complete goofball and maybe you could be friends afterall.

but then he doesn’t accept.

What’s the most awkward of all is that I will be seeing mr pretty face next week at work.

He will know I have added him. I will know he declined me.

Things are going to get real, they are going to get tight, and most of all, they are going to get awkward.

I’ll keep you posted with the fallout.

Should be gags.

This is why technology needs to die a slow and painful death. (course related section)

socially awkward always,

g-rizz

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Collages in college

The bonus reading Adrian provided us for this weeks class was crazy weird because some parts were highlighted and other parts simply were not. I took this to mean that the parts that were highlighted were the bits to be considered. My favourite of these highlighted bits concerned the essence of collages and the similarities they share with the editing process and beyond that, with the world of the blog. Collages for the main part are unique pieces of art that utilise other peoples art to create something with new meaning. Fragments of other ideas are combined to create a new idea and materials are being used that were perhaps not the intention of the artist, author, ideas man etc in their authentic and original form. In this way collages bare a strong resemblance to editing and the recreation of older works.

Not even one joke in here. This is boring.
Stay cool,
Gene Genie.

Wiki wot

This week there was a link to wikipedia which freaked me out because all I have ever been taught in school and at uni was that wikipedia is the devil. Once I got over my initial shock of this travesty, I began to read the wiki page. It spoke of many interesting things that didn’t interest me particularly, but it made admittedly one good point that I haven’t really thought about closely so far in the course. It speak about ‘social software’ and the ‘community formation’ that has developed in light of the internet. Online communities vary from one to one (email, IM), one to many (blogging, V-logs, websites) and many to many (wiki). It goes on to speak about the realness of these platforms which got me thinking about just how life would be if we didn’t have them. Ya’ll know that I’m a hater thats gonna hate on the internet, but these systems really have created important communities. Whilst I would disagree with the ‘realness’ and authenticity of the online world that fact that it provides an abundance of good amongst the bad is irrefutable. The internet does not exclude, it is a platform that invites everyone to be a part of it and have an degree of control in the way they wish to use it.

ohmygosh I hate todays blog posts.
I encourage you to read these if you can’t get to sleep one night. Because they will do the job.
In other news festival season is coming up.
You’ve gotta be excited about that.
See you on the d.
Hurricane Georgina.

Louis Blake. A true lord amongst* mere peasants.

There’s always that one kid in class who answers the questions when old mate (be that a teacher in high school or tutor at uni) asks a tough one to a class who simply do not have the energy to give a response. In networked media 2014 that nerd is LOUIS BLAKE-MCLEISH. I am allowed to say this as sweet Louis is one of my main men from back in high school days. Some say we will be together one day.

ANYWAYZ. Louis is an incredibly talented young man with a gift for knowing things. He just knows everything. His brain is very good.

So instead of reading the readings this week  I decided to peruse his blog and scope what he has been up to. This week, Louis responded to the idea of Cultural Materialism, which is essentially the notion that it is culture and historical events, wartime and so on that are the reason for technological developments. Or something. Maybe. I haven’t read it because I’ve had a few bits to do.

However the overriding question Louis asked at the conclusion of his insightful blog post just gave me goose pimples and rather than re hash it in my absurd language I’m going to use what i have learned in this course and copy and paste it like I own the place. So here she is….

“How ironic that our technological development would be so closely linked to our must darkest and destructive tendencies. How symbolic of the human condition that our collective progression be caused, in part, by the suffering of the individual.  Could it be that it is our very nature as an inherently violent species that has enabled us to create the technologies that have lead the human race in becoming the most prominent species on the planet.”

Magic stuff. A true wordsmith.

Isn’t he smart? He’s my friend. braggy brag brag. It’s so deep. I feel like ya’ll should give this bad girl a read and appreciate the intellect of Louis and respect me more for being a close friend of a smart person.

In all seriousness I feel his reflection that the suffering of the individual is what advances our world is not only true of technological ventures but extends to an array of formats- I was watching this crap US television show in a similar format to Jerry Springer the other day where people with bizarre phobias are confronted in an incredibly insensitive way- peaches and pickles are thrown around rooms containing a highly uncomfortable person who fears peaches and pickles and their discontent is made obvious by them flailing around the room, crying and screaming.

I’m not sure of the authenticity of these phobias and the people within them- it is the fact that people are entertained by such obvious suffering that seems to me to be quite a shocking trait of humanity and this is perhaps why we as a group have been able to rise above animals and assert our authority- through being heartless.

What the hell is this blog? I was kind of on a roll but then I got tired and now it’s finished. If you liked where this was going then read Louis’ one.

It’s a lot gooder.

Sleep tight and don’t let the bed bugs bite,

Simple George

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*Felicia spelling