The Burning Man mission statement has a lot to say about "radical community", "touchstones of value", and "worlds of nature beyond society", but essentially it boils down to a giant beach party where nothing is for sale - sharing is caring! - with lots of sparklers and booze, and where picking up your own garbage is mandatory.
It was a people-watchers' paradise.
I'm going to call it a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It was fun, but I just don't see myself going back. I like money, wearing clothes, taking showers, and not listening to random people get it on, way too much for this lifestyle.
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I want to go camping. At least here, we get to hear lions getting it on outside our tent instead of hippies.
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