I wake up and ask myself, “Was that a dream or did that
really happen?” I dreamt someone broke into my dorm room and stole my money
that was on my bookshelf. Luckily, my roommate told me it was definitely just a
dream. Scary stuff.
Instead of reflecting on something specific from my daybook,
I want to talk about how the underlife theme has started affecting my daily
life. Underlife has made me start thinking about things a little differently. I’ve
really started noticing how everyday activities carry underlife. Like eating, I
don’t know if this can be considered underlife but just how everybody eats food
differently. They think about it differently, and heck they probably think it tastes
differently. And you don’t think about how someone might view eating as
underlife. Eating seems to have various underlying meanings to everyone.
So that’s what I’ve been thinking about. I’ll probably be thinking
about other things involving underlife and talk about the next one in another
reflection. What kinds of everyday things do you consider to be underlife?
I agree with this so much. I do think that eating is considered underlife because it is different for everyone. It can be celebretory, fun, means of survival, cultural, influential. Lots of things!... relating to food and eating in general. I like this post a lot.It is cool how you started to apply underlife into your everyday life. Underlife to me can be displayed through the thought process. The way we come up with ideas. As well as learning methods and techniques. Everyone studies differently! I use crazy acronyms to helo me memorize! I am strange. kbye.
ReplyDeleteI have done that so many times where I wake up and think that my dream actually was true. It can really mess with your mind at some times. I think everything can be considered underlife you just have to back it up. Its cool that your are thinking outside of the box.
ReplyDeleteI like how you took a twist in your blog post and are connecting mundane (oooh big word) things to underlife.
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