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“No more mail,” because for the last couple of decades, this has been the case if we're referring to physical mail like letters, postcards, and documents sent in envelopes with their respective stamps. Today, the mail I receive is entirely digital.
In the 1970s and 80s, the mail we received had its own prestige. Letters took weeks to arrive if they were within the country; from abroad, months. You'd find out about things three months after they happened.
Today, we live in an age of immediacy. If something happens in Europe, for example, in less than five minutes the information has traveled the globe.
I miss the era of paper, when letters arrived smelling of perfume; when we would sit and imagine the story Mom would tell us… what she read in them. Some arrive with unpleasant news, like the tragic death of a relative.
“No more mail,” because for the last couple of decades, this has been the case if we're referring to physical mail like letters, postcards, and documents sent in envelopes with their respective stamps. Today, the mail I receive is entirely digital.
In the 1970s and 80s, the mail we received had its own prestige. Letters took weeks to arrive if they were within the country; from abroad, months. You'd find out about things three months after they happened.
Today, we live in an age of immediacy. If something happens in Europe, for example, in less than five minutes the information has traveled the globe.
I miss the era of paper, when letters arrived smelling of perfume; when we would sit and imagine the story Mom would tell us… what she read in them. Some arrive with unpleasant news, like the tragic death of a relative.
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PROMPT: «no more correspondence»
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Cover of the initiative.

