Tuesday, November 18, 2008
This link was recommended by one of my friends one or two months ago.
drearywearyIt is a fairly interesting local comics series in the sense that it is essentially about life a singaporean. In some sense, it might come off as an average guy undergoing mid-life crisis and may be some boring piece of shit. I like it still because of its plain-ness and pretty direct way of expressing what the artist thinks. Maybe I am just like him, which is not exactly wrong because another friend, to whom I showed it to, commented that he sounds like me or vice versa.
There was a conflict at that point in time. It was between no longer feeling unique in holding my own views about life and finding a sense of peace in knowing that there are people who think like me. Coming to this, it is clear that while we are all endlessly trying to be unique, trying to break free of this regime, we are all just the same and forever remaining in any particular regime we have grown up to be in. All these talks about being special and belonging to a new generation of youth are simply propaganda to give one identity by making ourselves different from the others. When it comes down to it still, there are a million and one people out there who belongs to the same "generation" and thus are the same. So where is the difference?
That aside, and back to the main topic. Another reason for me liking the comics is its simple message of experiencing the beauty in life in Singapore as itself. There are so many things happening everyday that we fail to notice in our daily routines. The point is to slow down and experience, and especially not to be dragged down by prejudices and fail to take notice of these happenings.
The Origin. 11/18/2008 11:39:00 pm