Friday, November 23, 2012

A conspiracy theory about living rooms


"In Western architecture, a living room or lounge room (informal: lounge) is a room in a residential house for relaxing and socializing.", that's how Wikipedia defines living room. But how much time do you actually have for socializing? How much time do you spent in your home if you don't count the time you sleep in?

Recently, I'm occupied thinking about the time we spent on work, in traffic, at home... It's because very soon I'll have to get back to work (I'm on maternity). So working eight hours a day (some of us even more), with all the overtime you do as normal and most common thing, do you actually have time to socialize and relax in your living room...  And when you do, beside watching TV, what are you doing than? Are you then in socializing mood or are you grumpy and once again analyzing your shit-of-.the-day situation from work? (If you do, please stop now, it's not worth it!)

If I go here with the conspiracy theory, I would say that there is a whole system that wants to destroy our families and to make our beautiful living rooms with all that nice furniture you work hard for, very sad. ;) Because when, you're working all day, you don't get to see you family. And then, by time, you get divorced. And people are more vulnerable when they are, or better say feel (because you are never actually alone), alone. Only good thing from that is for furniture companies, because at least one member will have to buy new furniture when he or she move out.

So what's the solution for that? Perhaps, what mafia did! Do you remember what was the system of mafia? They stick together, family is everything, together they are stronger. Adapted to a modern and non illegal living, this mean that you should really start to enjoy your living room with your family. Hang up with them, talk more, play more...
If you are one of those  who live far away from you loved ones, then at least frame they pictures in your living room, so you'll have feeling as they are here with you. And don't forget to call, write or visit them!

Love you, my other family!
Iva

Well known living room from The Friends, Monika's apartment, from www.williampaid.com


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