You ever just walk through a shopping centre and let the full bizarre incongruity of capitalism wash over you? Every shop you pass is full of products that will never be bought - that were always destined to be thrown out rather than used - because that's how it works.
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Imagine some future archaeologist unearthing an acre field of crumbling washing machines and wondering what the fuck kind of ritual purpose they served in our culture. Wondering if they were cursed, or put there as a warning, or because of some disaster now lost to time.
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All these cheap plastic tchotchkes and toys, things that would maybe be meaningful if crafted and loved individually but which instead are almost universally known to be and treated as meaningless tat, engaging at the moment of purchase and then forgotten.
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You know? The sheer SCALE of it. The absolute, visceral unsustainability of every single subservient industry that underpins modern capitalism. It's so bizarre in so many ways, I can't believe how normalised it is; and yet I still unsee it a lot of the time for the same reason.
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