Linggo, Setyembre 11, 2011

Pandemonium



Filth, it's not only limited to what we see in the bins. It's most rampant in the parts that we often see, hear or do. It's how I took the word.


The activity at the market was not an eye opener, my eyes were already open to the realities of this place. Though some may see it as something new, for me, it has been that way since I was young. I may not look like the kind of person to give a damn about society, but sometimes, I really do. What makes the market dirty? We can take that it's dirty in the most literal meaning of the word, but what we fail to see is the other picture, the foulness of the place is not only cause by fish heads and rotten vegetables; it is rather caused by the people who run the place.


Defilement of a place is not because of the place's purpose, it's the people that live there that makes it the way it is. Like, let's take hell for an example, hell is a place decay, filth, or whatever it is that you'd like to call it. It makes it that way because of its residents, demons. In a way, we can all say that hell, is not what we think of it, it is rather the feeling of being in a place of utter discomfort.


Mind the signs, they are the ones that guides us in life. So, with that being said, how many signs does it take for us to finally open our eyes and think with our brains, no matter how small and dull it may be. As this picture was taken, I was disgusted, are we that stupid? Can't we read 2 simple words? Is it that complicated?

Pandemonium, I like the word, liked it ever since I was young. It's the place where demons meet, it's the capital of hell in John Milton's Paradise Lost, the place where the unclean gather. But aside from that, it also means chaos. To put it simply, the market is full of chaos, demons and the people who are living day by day by day, by day, to earn a living.

But, to every single story, we can always find bliss amidst all the chaos that happens around us.



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