
Sprite_Geist
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- May 27, 2020
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Yes. Absoloutely. For the most part I have never really put much value in pictures of myself, and especially if the image includes others. The purpose of a photograph is to preserve a memory, of either people, an event or a place. People pass through your life all of the time though - they rarely stay. Friends are really just long-term acquaintances. Those kids that you know in school will be replaced with people who you know in college, and those in college will eventually be replaced by someone else. It goes on. This is why I dislike taking photos - what is the point of trying to remember somebody who will one day leave?
I have a small number of those kind of photographs stored somewhere. Ones which have me posing (reluctantly) with other people. Who are they? Maybe some distant "friend" that I used to have? A project team member? I do not remember and it does not matter. All that I am left with are ghosts from the past; the vague shadow of a time which no longer exists. This makes me feel uncomfortable.
I have a small number of those kind of photographs stored somewhere. Ones which have me posing (reluctantly) with other people. Who are they? Maybe some distant "friend" that I used to have? A project team member? I do not remember and it does not matter. All that I am left with are ghosts from the past; the vague shadow of a time which no longer exists. This makes me feel uncomfortable.