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Social conditioning.

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MrsJ, MEd (almost), BA Eng.1 year ago

The peak of brutalism. “Millennial” grey and white, sad beige baby clothes, and minimalism are all designed to remove colour, beauty, and joy from society.

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Andrea🔥1 year ago

They want to take away our joy and anything that creates a good feeling. It’s a psychological tactic to keep us down emotionally and creatively. It’s as if they are making it as drab and impersonal as they can in order to keep us down emotionally. They want to control the masses emotionally and psychologically.

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Tom Hjelholt1 year ago

It’s a result of unregulated capitalism, digital advertising and “Brand Power” Nevertheless the money that could have gone into architecture and healthy child entertainment was instead diverted into advertisements and chemistry experiments to make their food more addictive.

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WE News English1 year ago

Bluesky’s entry: Can it redefine the social media landscape?

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Mike_1 ⛳️. 🏌️1 year ago

A healthy and prosperous society

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Oz Trooper1 year ago

Even coloured cars are not allowed!.

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TheHouseoftheMuse1 year ago

Took away our spark

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H🐝IC1 year ago

@HouseoftheMuse_ Sad beige mom aesthetic. It’s everywhere, car colors too.

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Psychocosm1 year ago

Old coworker spent summers in Germany and collected makeup to give to East German women because they couldn't buy or afford colorful adornment. The aerial contrast between East and West, the bland lifeless buildings vs vibrant Berlin she said was astounding

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Mudrabbit1 year ago

This style of architecture is called Brutalism. Was a favorite of Nazi Germany. It’s intentional.

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HonorableMaster1 year ago

They look like "food" factories by the facade. I quit fast food decades ago.

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