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I don’t understand the appeal of burning man
Originally it was a space for artists. It was a music festival that didn't provide any music, musicians just showed up and performed so you would never know what you were going to see. Attendees were expected to literally be part of the event. Buying things, from food to drugs, was discouraged. You were supposed to just barter or provide for the community.
Obviously all that is out the window now. Its just a big wealthy orgy waiting to see Diplo.
Ontd comment?
It seems like maybe it would be cool with 20-30 people out in a desert, but thousands? Nah fam. Miss me with that.
The scale of it allows for some really impressive art projects you probably wouldn't see anywhere else. There are a lot of genuinely cool people out there. There's just a lot of really, relaly uncool people too. And it's like the mass center of the universe for crypto-eugenicist individuality and psuedo-spiritualism.
I think the Burning Man event in particular was taken over by rich tech bros who by attending want to be seen by others as zen like, spiritual, and hip. There must be other outdoor gatherings with a more authentic vibe though, and who knows some might even have a groovy dope ass bear in attendance.