Earlier this year, I was dealing with Facebook Marketplace when I encountered “fire piano” for sale. I clicked on the expected list that “fire” means “cold”, but I found something much more literal: fireworks piano, MacGyvered for spitting from the top when the player tickled the key.
In the brief description that accompanied the post, the California -based seller narrated how he was building by hand by the piece until “it was brought out by an injury from the store.” He was now asking $ 2000 for the piano, which he considered 90 percent complete. This artist has thwarted from the realization of his terrible vision that left me surprised and strange depression. I spent the rest of that night, wondering whether he grew up in the piano, and if he misses the process of making it. For a moment, I even thought about asking how this wonderful piece would look like if he sees it.
The tools of other people have been analyzed since before the Facebook market for the first time in 2016. I often venture into the Los Angeles market for miserable goods, savings and exchange shops in secondary schools, cinema theaters and mysterious stores. I will stop at real estate sales on weekends to comb things like chess sets that belong to chess from the 1970s and mini cocktail distributors. I am more attracted to the aura surrounding these things, and the stories that I imagine may tell, more than the same things. In the afternoon, I spent roaming in real estate, nourishing my curiosity about the elements that make life, and what maintains importance with the time of time and what people choose to give up changing their surroundings and doing them as well.
The similar motivation took me to Facebook Marketplace, however I call it the digital savings store is the unique and strange thing. The appropriate Facebook is not the best post in which you can think about the presence of someone, but the market application still gives surprises instead of offering them – or at least, only Submission – the algorithm. It provides me with stories that I can only imagine when I browse stores. Marketplace is characterized by this anomalies that do not usually release their contexts: the descriptions of the sellers can range from explanation, for example, what brought 68 pairs of salt and wrapping phone. [the Rock] Johnson when he bought it).
The Facebook Facebook market has turned a corner of the network into a stake in awe, and perhaps even joy. In this way, my habit of passing through Facebook Marketplace is not just enhancing the personal installation experience. Looking at almost its essential strangeness is a form of time travel, which is a response to the bleeding of the web 1.0. These strange offers are the types of things you expect from a place like Stubleupon – a YORE -left website displays a button, when clicking on it, take you to a random website. The elements in Facebook Marketplace are so randomly assembled to the extent that they remind me of the indisputable stumbling blocks of the images that oversee the pages of the Georm.
As the millennium generation remembers the emerging internet pleasure, it is comfortable to find something that reminds us of this time. It serves me such a strange overlap as “Swag Lamp” from MidCenture Amber Glass “a unique portfolio” immediately features wrinkles that make up a terrifying face. This chaotic show is similar to staring at a person’s cabinet with Tchotchkes they could not find another place for it. It is precisely where the fragments of humanity appear.
In one list, the seller was getting rid of elegant lamps, sofas, hall chairs and dining table amidst the continuous divorce. In the comment, explain the need to “sell everything and divide the returns”. “All items are in good condition and have been taken care of,” and continued. “Be kind, it was difficult.” Another list, which includes a Pisbul hat decorated with the words of the “supervisor of shit width”, was described as a gift from the seller: “Parents and single motherhood at its best.” (As if to ward off any frustrating effects, I reassured potential buyers that the hat was enjoyable.) Such lists made me think about how the elements could become charged with the memories that we are proud of, whatever at that time we were facing them; And how you can feel giving up these things like mourning on parts of ourselves that we have to dilute or leave behind.
By staring at this cabinet, I learned about strange things that make up life. It fell in the rabbit hole from old furnishings, such as gossip chairs. But this diving often made me sit with the fact that because of the limited money, space, or personal differences, we must sometimes give up the things we cherish – but at least the importance of those elements can be transferred to another person.
I have finished buying only two elements of Facebook Marketplace: luxurious pink marble coffee table. But buying the items there is almost next to this point. It turns out that I don’t really want to buy a lamp in the form of a burger cheesh. However, I want to know about the life of the person who, at a point, was unable to live without this lamp.
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