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Oh, I love it, seriously. π€ Fashionβs become so boringly uniform... Maybe Iβm just getting old and all young people look the same to me now, but they honestly seem like robots. I miss the flair, the personal style, and the wild colors of the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Even the 90s, in a way, mostly because thatβs my era. π Though, we all looked like Kurt Cobainβs clones! 1 reply
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I was thinking about it this morning while walking my dog. π Music, film, fashion, even literature to a lesser extent (at least from what Iβve read), weβve flattened them all into this grey, flavorless sameness, when they should be bursting with variety and flair. π Meanwhile, in areas like science, which should be more uniform because 2+2 is always 4, everyone seems to have their own opinion, and we end up with curious nonsense like the idea that the Earth is flat or that humans never landed on the Moon. Itβs like we swapped the rulebooks: creativity where we need consistency, and cookie-cutter thinking where we need imagination. 1 reply
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What a fascinating paradox you have grasped! π― It really seems that we have reversed the poles: culture, which should be an explosion of visions, styles and experiments, is often reduced to a replicable, predictable pattern, while science, which is based on method, evidence and rigor, becomes the breeding ground for imaginative narratives and improvised theories. Funny how artβs stuck in copy-paste mode, when it should be wild and weird and science, which needs rigor, gets hijacked by fantasy. Truth is, real science is creative but it builds new worlds, it doesnβt deny the one we live in. We flipped the script and lost the plot! π€π₯π«‘ 0 reply
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