'Do not come': 50 mph dust storm, high winds threaten Burning Man crowds
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Oh no! That'll ruin my experience of dropping acid in the desert!
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Song name?
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Just come in on your private jet like so many goers do, now that it's gotten so corporate.
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Better or worse than all the mud in 2023?
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> Is called Burning Man
> No man's set on fire
Fucking false marketing.
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Song name?
Nanana na nanana na nanana na nanana na nanana - Darude, probably
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Let them go, they can get close to nature.
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A work buddy was one of the earlier waves of tech bros to invade that (before it just became a checkbox for anyone with SV aspirations) so he is generally self-aware of all the bullshit.
They would 500% get off on it and talk about how surreal and enlightening it was to just be walking between tents and seeing people come out of the dust storm to hand them a bracelet with LEDs on it before disappearing into nothingness.
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Just come in on your private jet like so many goers do, now that it's gotten so corporate.
Old burning man sounds so fun, but from what I hear it got really corporate before I became an adult.
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Better or worse than all the mud in 2023?
They also are going to get that, according to the article, lol.
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You're not my orgasm supervisor!
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Old burning man sounds so fun, but from what I hear it got really corporate before I became an adult.
I have a super artsy friend who goes every year and loves it. Sounds like its still cool despite what people on the internet say ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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> Is called Burning Man
> No man's set on fire
Fucking false marketing.
There's a man set in fire at the end of it
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> Is called Burning Man
> No man's set on fire
Fucking false marketing.
In 2017 a guy ran into the effigy they burn
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Look, if some rich hippies can’t conquer a dust storm in the Nevada desert barely a hundred miles from civilization, how are we ever going to conquer mars?