Luck, genius, and opportunity are often confused for one another..
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One year, '13 or '14 I think, I found the secret lawn. They hauled out a few a thousand sq ft of grass sod and laid it all out under shade cloth and misters. It was absolutely magical. I started chatting with someone from the camp, when I asked about the "no live plants" rule, they said "Oh we've been doing this a long time, we take extra steps to make sure we don't moop and they make an exception for us".
I might be wrong, but I never thought anything about Burning Man was about ideological purity and rigid adherence to The Principles. Yes, egregious violations like full-on PnP operations or leaving a filled to the brim porto-potty as moop are definitely a scourge that warrants vigilance.. But there is something novel and special about "breaking" the "rules" at an event that started partially because a bunch of people wanted to go party somewhere without a bunch of rules.
Bri just said it.
Complex People and Complex Ideas. If one is only capable of binary thinking, then cognitive dissonance is usually a pretty unpleasant experience. Can we hold two seemingly opposing ideas at once and form an understanding that includes nuance and possibility? Or is it a zero sum formula for conformity?
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My vote goes towards a Starbucks franchise and donation funds to level-up some third world burners with shitty chinese LEDs
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"From each according to their ability and to each according to their needs" - Groucho Marx
if god can kill his only son you should be allowed to kill yours