Movies Tonight Your Laptop or Mine
It’s mid-week and it’s raining. People in love look up and thank heaven for the rain and also for having a roof over their heads.
They decide to catch a movie and miraculously agree on which one, then comes the logistics. Two laptops. Mine or yours? Rumbling in the sky, thunder is coming. Mine has a bigger screen than yours, but they quickly remember the two computers have the same screen size. Then comes the problem with head phones. He likes his because he was into rap when he younger. His favourite rapper became a rich guy with headphones that bear his name. That’s why he bought them. She freaked out when he told her how much they cost. The woman is a miser, despite being one of the top 10, YouTube tech falcons.
She, on the other hand, hopes he will not suggest sharing headphones, one ear for her, the other one for him, because he likes film music, the louder the better. She still blames that lion that roars at the beginning of old movies. It’s still raining outside, but there’s blinding thunder between the two laptops. Fortunately they decide to close them and snuggle.
How do we measure advancement? It’s usually related to science and technology and how it affects all facets of life. But I think the overriding measurement is separation of the species. The more disconnected we are because of two laptops, two headphones, the more applause we get for being ‘advanced.’
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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