In July 1969, Appollo 11 Blasted off from Kennedy space center in Merritt Island, Florida to boldly go where no man had gone before, the moon. An entire nation, heck the entire world, was mesmerized by the nine-day round trip. Those who lived through the often turbulent world of the 1960s were quickly beguiled with the idea of space travel, and captivated by the dreams of what life could be like somewhere other than, what was then, present-day Earth. It wasn’t just adults who were taken in; the young were just as smitten. If you had asked grade school kids from generations past what they wanted to be when they grew up, you would get answers like a doctor, lawyer, fireman, etc…. But post-July 1969, the most popular answer in nearly every class was an astronaut.
I do believe your Madness of Crowds theory will be brought to even new levels in the coming months with Mask Madness II: The Karen Awakens.
This gave me flashbacks of being the only little girl in grade school who didn't have Tang for breakfast. I remember pestering my mom to buy some. When she finally did, I was totally confused. It tasted like a diluted Pixie Stick . But being naïve to crowd madness, I had to pretend it was great. By the time I boasted at school, everyone else had moved onto whatever next fad had captivated them. That was
the moment I knew I would never fit in. Deep wounds, Bagholder. Deep wounds.
I do believe your Madness of Crowds theory will be brought to even new levels in the coming months with Mask Madness II: The Karen Awakens.
This gave me flashbacks of being the only little girl in grade school who didn't have Tang for breakfast. I remember pestering my mom to buy some. When she finally did, I was totally confused. It tasted like a diluted Pixie Stick . But being naïve to crowd madness, I had to pretend it was great. By the time I boasted at school, everyone else had moved onto whatever next fad had captivated them. That was
the moment I knew I would never fit in. Deep wounds, Bagholder. Deep wounds.