BAS wrote:It only bothers me because, well, do you know how much your neck would hurt after doing that much head bobbing, that vigorously, for any length of time?!?


BAS wrote:It only bothers me because, well, do you know how much your neck would hurt after doing that much head bobbing, that vigorously, for any length of time?!?
theCryptofishist wrote:This year's excuse for wearing feathers. (And pretty fucking funny, too.)
DeusRegit wrote:All I can say is... HELL YES!!!!
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Playa Hater wrote:From the SFBG yesterday...
http://www.sfbg.com/pixel_vision/2012/12/03/burning-mans-new-cargo-cult-art-theme-intrigues
They continued to grow ever outward as he collaborated with others on it, include Stuart Mangrum, a Cachophony Society stalwart who Harvey worked with on the Hellco theme (possibly raising the questions for old-school burners, “Who is John Law?” and might he someday return?), and the architect Lewis Zaumeyer, who designed the Man's UFO base before he died earlier this year.
Baby Snakes wrote:art
timschapker wrote:After reading about Cargo Cults, the first movie that popped into my mind was Life of Brian, not Gods Must Be Crazy. And As a New Yorker, I'm reminded of Central New York's Second and Third Great Awakening, the rise of chautauquas and traveling circuses, the Cardiff Giant, seances, and the rise of multiple new religions, including Mormons. Humans are always seeking belief systems that make their lives easier and more prosperous. When it comes to religions, there's a seeker born every minute.
The modern Christian doctrine of Prosperity Theology is certainly a Cargo Cult, although followers are focused on monetarily advanced prophets, rather than technologically advanced prophets.
I'm enjoying the thoughtful discussion about racism, colonialism and cultural centricity, excetionalism, and eurocentrism sparked by this theme. Hopefully some of you will explore these themes in your art and presence in BRC. Will there be culturally insensitive people and art on the playa this year? Absolutely. Just as there were lots of white people in 2012 with "native american" trappings, headdresses and feather mohawks at a $20 million festival held in the heart of impoverished native communities.
Baby Snakes wrote: faceless, suited wallstreet look alikes with kkk bags on their heads. They are emotionless and drone-like
Simon of the Playa wrote:i didnt write it, nor is tim one of my socks ....
timschapker wrote:Simon of the Playa wrote:i didnt write it, nor is tim one of my socks ....
Only because you've never asked.
Baby Snakes wrote:The theme is colonial, racist, militaristic, male-dominated, christian-oriented garbage.
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They are emotionless and drone-like clones staring into a light where a MAN, looking like jesus on the cross, is descending from a God-like LIGHT in the SKY.

On a scale of 0 to 100 for the Happy Planet Index (HPI), we have set a reasonable target og 83.5. This is based on attainable levels of life expectancy and well-being and a reasonably sized ecological footprint. Today, however, the highest HPI is only 68.2, scored by the Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu.

Ugly Dougly wrote:http://www.neweconomics.org/publications/happy-planet-indexToday, however, the highest HPI is only 68.2, scored by the Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu.
Baby Snakes wrote:The theme is colonial, racist, militaristic, male-dominated, christian-oriented garbage.


Baby Snakes wrote:Can we have a critical thought and still be welcome at burningMAN??? <<< notice man in capitals.
MacGlenver wrote:Baby Snakes wrote:Can we have a critical thought and still be welcome at burningMAN??? <<< notice man in capitals.
Of course. But if you want to share your critical thought with others, it may be helpful to explain the reasoning behind it, lest your thought be disregarded.
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