The future never arrives with the aesthetics of anybody who’s been actually preparing for it even if it’s a functional equivalent
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There’s some moral projection too. Apocalypse stories are often written with a “we must pay for our sins” moral angle. So there must be privation and no luxuries. But half of us middle-classes are having a fine vacation developing long-dormant side projects. Unfair but true.
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Kinda tired though, I’ve written so many damn things that are loosely like this, it’s not as much fun for me anymore. Maybe I’ll turn it into a bounty challenge. $100 for most viral execution on this color-by-numbers template.
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Caveat: this is very far from over and we’re just in phase 1 of n. Who knows, maybe one of the aesthetic predictions true in phase 3 or 7.
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I've always done the "random fancy shit" thing as a thrift habit anyway and it's true, discount prices are notably more influenced by blind luck -- doofus temp tries to sneak a smoke and accidentally sets warehouse on fire -> luxury goods written off & moved at fire-sale prices
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Haircuts: movie apocalypses have fancy tribal hair. We are dealing with overgrown hair or bad home haircuts because salons and barbershops are closed.