Bonus Post!


In celebration of my sixth post I share two music videos with you, my beloved readers. They have no relevance to the blog topic.

Please click on the link to watch them on Youtube ("legalities").



But upon watching them you soon realize that they have uber-relevance to the topic at hand.




You realize nobody ever made a teal mock turtleneck and torn 80's jeans look better than a balding french man, and you note that no American ever looked so good in American formal attire as a semi-pudgy, semi-retro Korean man singing about the sexiness of modest women and the importance of his bulging muscles. And you think you are satisfied, but then you realize, wait, this is a pudgy Korean man, and, wait, this is a balding French man, and you say to yourself, they are not Americans, and you think– Yes, globalization is complete, or rather it is Real.

And then I tell you about the time this summer I listened to Yelle on a boat for the first time, wake surfing in Ririe Reservoir, in the ruralist of rural Idaho, and I pondered the extent of globalization.

They may be symbols of globalization, they may be symbols of the degeneration of world culture, or symbols of the stupidity of those that watch Youtube, or the reality of the end of the world, or the nearing of 21 Dec 2012, but I think most of all they are symbols of benevolence and power.

Benevolence in that I paid nothing, monetarily, to view them; power because the magnitude of their outreach– look how far they have come. Such power of modern communication is what will drive not only pudgy Koreans and bald French, but also Social Enterprise. 

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