I'm extremely conflicted about this. On one hand I don't like seeing anyone suffer but on the other hand they literally forced their way through people telling them to not go 💀
Well for the Druids that originally created this event it did serve a purpose as they'd make sacrifices to bring a bountiful harvest. Coincidentally it's the end of the Lunar year.
I don’t want to hate on Jayus in particular, there is a lot of hate, misinformation and lying about burning man 2023 on the internet so as someone who went for there first time this year here’s my side of the story:
As someone who used to live in Vegas, yeah, the ground is essentially clay. I'm desensitized to the emergency broadcast sound, since every time it rains there, we get flash flood warnings for multiple places. Mainly cuz when it rains, it rains HARD.
It’s not just for vibes. That’s most of it. You go to built a bunch of cool stuff like huts but everyone also gathers to build a giant wooden man and they set it on fire
I’m just waiting for the event to nonchalantly awaken a sinkhole that releases Graboid eggs from a deep cave and makes them hatch so we can finally get a video game about them.