The article is a candid reflection on the ridiculousness of consumer culture, highlighting the contrast between excess and scarcity. The author questions the rationale behind accumulating unopened items and emphasizes the importance of community, creativity, and enjoying life. It advocates for a shift towards sharing, meaningful connections, and pursuing activities that genuinely matter, rather than being trapped in a cycle of purchasing and hoarding. The message culminates in a call for kindness and living in the moment before it’s all over.
In fact there is a lot of unopened shit. Or maybe you opened it and immediately put it in that back corner of your garage or your storage unit you pay to store shit that's never used, while some people don't even have a little apartment.
We can all just share and fuck and make art and dance and kiss and come to terms with the fact we will all die and lay in the sun and read books.
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