In intimate or private conversations we tend to say the most crazy things, having in mind that no one can hear us. For those listeners that might get a grasp what what it is said in these closed contexts, the sayings might prove to be either funny, or embarrassing or even scandalous. And this is (and always was) nevertheless a source of inspiration for writers and cartoonists that bring a satiric view on the behavior when nobody looks.
An animated artist from Dreamworks, Avner Geller spotted the social behavior and went further to express all of this through a serried of illustrations entitled #ThingsThatIHear. The content offer us some colorful reflections of some of the conversations heard, accompanied by drawings to impact the reader. The interactions are taken from various context like relationship tips, things we complain about, and evidence that our lives are revolving around social media.
"Conversations reveal moments of public intimacy, hilarious contradictions and discomfort of luxury, highlighting how ridiculous human existence can be in modern life" Geller told My Modern Met.
The caricatures try to emphasize the society values from today. We can see people thinking that at 30 years it starts is the beginning of the end, women not happy with good boys and people who belief in immortality through Instagram's views. All of this is funny if you are looking with the right eye, otherwise the tragedy from them are quite alarming. But, nevertheless let's enjoy it!
Source:
https://mymodernmet.com/funny-illustrations-overheard-conversations/
Great post!
I once was in the middle of a conversation with my best friend and while we stepped in the uber she said "well how big was it"
Me replying: "It was about my entire forearm."
You can imagine the Uber driver's reaction to this.
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