Maybe I have lived too
long, but I observe a world in which...
...extreme is now a fashion much
like haute couture. We have extreme
sports, extreme mental disorders
(simple bipolar has a new higher level called radical bipolar), extreme measures (our judicial system
and plastic surgery), extreme manicures
(the Louboutin manicure is red coated on the under side of the nail with black
on top). Not to mention the OPI nail polish company issuing a hilarious
Slavic theme of over the top color with titles
like You're Such a Buda Pest purple
and Eat my Keilbasa pink; extreme foods and of course extreme heels(now topping off at 9 inch platforms).
And here I thought my little old
Extra Strength Tylenol was enough of a high-powered addiction.
But it's the bad behavior that has
come along with this high octane epidemic that is disturbing. Benign upset has
turned into high speed rage ... and not just regular road rage.
Recently I was followed by an
angry exploding 400 pound gorilla in a car. When I got out of my car he
started screaming (luckily in plain sight of an entirely peopled parking lot)
profanity I never even heard of before (Extreme
Cursing?). It seems I cut him off 2
miles back. I was completely unaware and tried to apologize. But he didn't want
to hear me as it was all about his in-my-face rant.
Years ago this used to be handled
with a dirty look and a scoff. Now there are criminal high speed chases and
verbal threatening throw-downs to get your point across. I was warned by my
friendly neighborhood policeman not to upset anyone while driving because today
drivers are packing heat. It would be nothing for anyone to roll down their
window and ‘Glock’ you in the face for merely honking your horn.
Public lynchings and professional
wrestling events were always crowd thrillers. But the popular temperature is
rising. Now bigger is better is the
lifestyle trend. But what life? What
style? What are we enhancing?
We've come a long way babies. Now we have the
weekly mall, theaters and school shootouts and mad bombers. Jailed Boston
bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has now become the latest sex symbol for many young
girls. It's been reported that he is getting tons of sympathetic mail from
these fanzines. Who are the parents of these girls? And who is doing his PR?
They say he is beating OJ and the Menendez Brothers in Big House Hotness.
We have digital paper tigers with
foul mouths; the more outrageous the more adored! Not admired for their
accuracy or journalistic skills but rather for their flame-out postings.
In our extreme world we refuse
to honor moderation (forget aging). We can’t even die naturally. The medical
industry has to cut you up and radiate you to the end. Dying with dignity has become an extreme race
with high desperate attempts at longevity and no real basic human awareness.
And let’s talk about the height
of extreme fads: the Detox diets ... living on green drinks for 30 days and
high colonics and breaking this fast with gluten free doughnuts. What is gluten
free and how did that become such a universal medical issue. Aren't we really just talking about food
allergies? What is new there ... why start a whole grocery section devoted to
this? I can't open a bag of peanuts in a
plane because someone might die of airborne nut fumes. Even yoga has gone off
the charts with this new kind of high intensity hot yoga. Imagine doing classes
in a room heated to 102 degrees with the intent to cleanse you of your toxins.
You don't leave class cleansed you leave dehydrated and looking ravaged. So
much for om-ing yourself into vitality. How high/low can we go?
And the worst? Rudeness has become the latest in extreme competitive
sports. Cursing at strangers, butting ahead in any line, stealing cabs from one
another, making scenes over nothing in hotel lobbies and restaurants, indulged
children having horrible public tantrums has all become acceptable. Nobody
cares or even hears since we are all too busy talking so loudly and obnoxiously
into our cell phones to no one that matters.
Everyone is screaming for
attention. We have all slittered into our own private hell of extreme narcissism.
Trust me when I tell you that there is
no customer service big enough to handle that cultural problem.
Nobody wants to settle for
moderation as an alternative (cutting back? who? me?) It’s a hard sell and not
sexy. I wonder if we are beyond
understanding balance. What does the new normal really mean in an amped up world
of triple shot Lattes and quadruple layered eyelashes.
But one thing is for sure ... E x t r e m e is no longer a remote happening ... it has arrived, on everyone's doorstep!
Where is the USS Enterprise?
7 comments:
Great post *****! And, goodness we can stay 'Cumberbatched' on the USS Enterprise.
***** what provoked you?
I'm afraid, but you are spot-on!
Yep, it has arrived on our doorstep here too!
GREAT!
Let's raise the drawbridge, spike the moat and damn the torpedos!
No Alistair-
let's raise the bar
and our cups to the stars!
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