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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
Related: https://x.com/culture_crit/status/1892322753887285455 H/t @kia
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Steve
@sdv.eth
Dang. I noticed the rise of greyscale and conforming to simpler forms but I didn't realize other people were seeing the physical world in less color. I just thought this was depression 😭
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Nicolaus
@nicolaus
Over-correction from the colorful, rebellious expressiveness of the 2000s and early 2010s. New era of identities needing to be expressed across more mediums and contexts than ever before. Everyone will pull back until the ground is stable enough to either safely experiment or rebel.
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kevin j
@entropybender
@christopher pointed this out re: this tweet yesterday i think the monopolization of various sectors leads to this in some aspect in addition to convenience uniformity, stability, predictability - core values to a large machine that can't afford pops of differentiation https://warpcast.com/christopher/0x8b81adf6
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grin
@grin
Great thread, ty for sharing The contrarian in me feels vindicated in my rebellion against this phenomenon. I own almost no black or white clothes and try not to buy greyscale things
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la,la
@scopecr33p
https://warpcast.com/scopecr33p/0x5f70d87a
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jon
@jonbray.eth
really interesting thread, I've noticed this in Cinema over the last decade+ where realism has become synonymous with muted
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