Skin Deep Cosm What We Have Come To Call Civilization Is, At Best, No More Than Skin-deep.?

What we have come to call civilization is, at best, no more than skin-deep.? - skin deep cosm

What we have come to call civilization is, at best, no longer under the skin.

What do you think of this quote?
You can compare with the Lord of the Flies, if you wish. :)

6 comments:

Doom Shepherd said...

I agree, but not entirely for reasons of intimidation or materials or other things that no one else is happening, but because of this:

Someone has rightly said that "there is no place on earth more than three meals from food riots.

Most of us have become dependent on others for our survival. Disturbing this symbiotic relationship by deliveries or controlling body, and "Civilization is breaking up" quickly.

I have a garden. ;-)

aegispat... said...

Civilization to hear civil, but a few control the masses.

The power is unleashed, the consequences of chaos and of humanity depends are head in shame.

Lord of the Flies summarizes the situation: Big Bully with an ego trying to control through fear, but somehow their credit ..

Yes, this is only superficial, but without the skin, let us decompose the body.

Allen D said...

This statement is quite true ... Everything is in vain if the looks do not understand ... The world has become sufficiently concerned to speak, but rather with a thin layer of paint on the outer envelope is empty ...

Allen D said...

This statement is quite true ... Everything is in vain if the looks do not understand ... The world has become sufficiently concerned to speak, but rather with a thin layer of paint on the outer envelope is empty ...

maya said...

We analyze the culture and society are essentially materialistic and only think about the surface. We want to push the thoughts of more deep consideration.

Krystal A said...

I have never seen this film.

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