The Law of Raspberry Jam: the wider any culture is spread, the thinner it gets.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I make jam, and oh my God, it is so delicious.
Jam! I love my jam. I've just had a batch of it come through, I've been making it.
I used to make fun of my friends who had BlackBerries. And I know that the expression CrackBerry has been going around, but now I fully understand it. I'm actually addicted to a piece of machinery, and that's really embarrassing.
The great thing about a culture is that once you really get it going, it evolves on its own. It's self-organizing. It's dynamic. It just feeds on itself.
You can't jam change down the American people's throat.
Culture is a little like dropping an Alka-Seltzer into a glass - you don't see it, but somehow it does something.
What becomes fascinating is the way the culture industry doesn't deny it and doesn't try to mitigate it, but tries to sell its products as a way of liberating oneself.
No culture can live if it attempts to be exclusive.
I think jamming is the way we begin to communicate. In the old days, people actually wrote notes on paper and sent them to each other. I guess that's how they jammed.
Rastafari not a culture, it's a reality.