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14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

In the Internet age, people have lost the ability to read.

From apes to upright walkers, it took about five million years, and after humans have mobile phones, from looking up and chest to walking with their heads down, only a few short decades, people can't help but sigh, is this evolution or degradation?

For people born before the 90s, childhood is mostly associated with reading, perhaps there are not many exquisite and rich books at that time, but one or two villain books, comic strips, or half-understood famous novels can also pass half a day, soaring in the sea of books, bringing inner fullness and happiness.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

On the other hand, today's children, almost everyone has a tablet or smart phone, playing games or brushing short videos that do not meet their age, making people feel sad and lamentable, not only the adults of this era have been "kidnapped" by mobile phones, even children have not been spared.

Many people will retort that the progress of science and technology is convenient for people's lives, and reading on a mobile phone is not the same as holding a paper book? Of course, it is not the same, strictly speaking, the article on the Internet can not be called knowledge, it has no system and structure, can only be called information. If reading is likened to a meal, then what you read on your phone is a fast food.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

People's perception of words is becoming more and more dull, which is a very dangerous thing, and the artist from Poland, Pavel Kuczynski, who is good at using illustration forms to satirize and expose the problems and shortcomings of modern society, has created a set of illustrations about reading, each of which is rich in meaning, so that people can reflect and resonate after reading it.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

In Pavel Kuczynski's view, the ability to read must not be lost, everyone should read more, read a good book, a good book of nutrients, can nourish a person's life. Years from now, if all the paper books in the world are abandoned, humanity is not far from the end.

The Internet age brings people a lot of benefits, but everyone in it should always be sober, distinguish what is good and what is bad, so that they can make their lives better, next, let's interpret together, what kind of connotations are in the artist's satirical illustrations?

1. Irrigation.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

2. Climbing.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

3. Pounding.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

4. Drop anchor.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

5. Imparting and self-acquisition by others.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

6. Sinking.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

7. Bungee jumping.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

8. Diving.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

9. Sailing.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

10. Chicken pecking rice.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

11. Book sail.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

12. The bottom of the sea.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

13. Diving.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

14. Bird House.

14 satirical illustrations, pointing directly to modern people who have lost the ability to read, have you read a book today?

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