“Scrape. Feel. Dig. Believe. Ask.” Douglas Coupland book Girlfriend in a Coma Girlfriend in a Coma (1998) Feeling
“The problem is, after a week of intense googling, we’ve started to burn out on knowing the answer to everything. God must feel that way all the time. I think people in the year 2020 are going to be nostalgic for the sensation of feeling clueless.” Douglas Coupland book JPod JPod (2006) God , People , Way , Feeling
“Life is dull, but it could be worse and it could be better. We accept that a corporation determines our life’s routines. It’s the trade-off so that we don’t have to be chronically unemployed creative types, and we know it. When we were younger, we’d at least make a show of not being fooled and leave copies of Adbusters on our desktops. After a few years it just doesn’t matter. You trawl for jokes or amusingly diversionary. wav files. You download music. A new project comes along, then endures a slow-motion smothering at the hands of meetings. All ideas feel stillborn. The air smells like five hundred sheets of paper.And then it’s another day.” Douglas Coupland book JPod JPod (2006) Life , Fools , Music , Feeling
“Is feeling nothing the inevitable result of believing in nothing? …I thought it would be such a sick joke to have to remain alive for decades and not believe in or feel anything.” Douglas Coupland book Life After God Life After God (1994) Feeling
“You feel chilled because you have no character. You’re a depressing assemblage of pop culture influences and cancelled emotions, driven by the sputtering engine of only the most banal form of capitalism. You spend your life feeling as if you’re perpetually on the brink of being obsolete — whether it’s labour market obsolescence or cultural unhipness. And it’s all catching up with you. You live and die by the development cycle. You’re glamorized drosophila flies, with the company regulating your life cycles at whim. If it isn’t a budget-driven eighteen-month game production schedule, it’s a five-year hardware obsolescence schedule. Every five years you have to throw away everything you know and learn a whole new set of hardware and software specs, relegating what was once critical to our lives to the cosmic slag heap.” Douglas Coupland book JPod JPod (2006) Life , Feeling , Game , Learning
“I realized a capacity for not feeling lonely carried a very real price, which was the threat of feeling nothing at all.” Douglas Coupland book Life After God Life After God (1994) Feeling
“When you're young you always feel that life hasn't yet begun…But then suddenly you're old and the scheduled life didn't arrive.” Douglas Coupland book Life After God Life After God (1994) Life , Feeling