yes but
joking but i agree, burningman is an embarassment.
the whole point was to have something unorganized outside of real "festivals".
that died long ago.
it sort of proves that too many people is a thing.
large quantities of human gathering isn't always good at all, and is often more destructive than anything.
ie, citizens of the planet: don't gather.
only local is real, the rest is abstract.
>signs saying “immigrants built in America” and “chinga la migra” meaning ‘fuck ice’.
yup.
guess which sign the media quoted
>it doesn't even need to be known about to anyone who doesn't go to it.
>a day later it's as if it never happened.
then that's successful BUT CAN'T BE INSTAGRAMMED, SHIT.
local gatherings yes, inviting the entire planet to a single spot, hellnaw
>local gatherings yes, inviting the entire planet to a single spot, hellnaw
we can see the same principles in art, music, etc.
fads & fashions.
trends.
popular shit.
it's not being a hipster elistist to just notice that people ruin everything when they all jump in.
not all things are for everyone, and that's fine.
>like a scene at Lake Havasu
the horror…
this is why everybody can't have the same nice things at once
who cares what that fagsatanistcunt that was once in an average band has to say about witches
>did all his work at night
yup.
could be secrecy, could be technicality.
kids who almost caught him told tales of odd sounds…
his story - much like anons with giants upper in the thread - really opened my eyes to how little we actually know.
how inconvenient details just fuck up everything we think we do.
as the water erosion on the Sphinx, or the mere existence of the Antikythera mechanism
>Always "pressed for time" on a 24 hour news channel.
SO TRUE
you'd think they could bother with some decent longform content sometimes and not just less than 10 seconds soundbites