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4 TEZ1/150 minted
Project #31649
Each piece generated are fully randomized. Each have 2 - 4 layers, each layer could be rendered from 5 types of art, 4 types of effects, and 150 color palettes.
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Jean-Paul Sartre suggested that relationships often involve objectifying others to fulfill our own sense of meaning.
Early humans survived in tightly knit tribes where recognizing and remembering individuals (even from stories) had value. This instinct to form attachments, even to those we don’t interact with directly, persists today. From mythological heroes to religious figures, humans have long admired and emotionally invested in distant, often idealized personalities.
Parasocial relationships are neither inherently good nor bad. They provide comfort, motivation, and even emotional stability for some. They can inspire creativity, self-improvement, or community formation. However, they can also distort perceptions of reality, encourage consumerist manipulation, and lead to emotional dependency.
The key question is balance. As Plato warned about being ruled by illusions, one must distinguish between meaningful social bonds and fabricated intimacy. If parasocial relationships supplement real human connections rather than replace them, they serve a benign, even beneficial role. If they become a primary substitute for real relationships, they risk deepening delusions, loneliness and disconnection.
Type 1 to save a jpg.
Jean-Paul Sartre suggested that relationships often involve objectifying others to fulfill our own sense of meaning.
Early humans survived in tightly knit tribes where recognizing and remembering individuals (even from stories) had value. This instinct to form attachments, even to those we don’t interact with directly, persists today. From mythological heroes to religious figures, humans have long admired and emotionally invested in distant, often idealized personalities.
Parasocial relationships are neither inherently good nor bad. They provide comfort, motivation, and even emotional stability for some. They can inspire creativity, self-improvement, or community formation. However, they can also distort perceptions of reality, encourage consumerist manipulation, and lead to emotional dependency.
The key question is balance. As Plato warned about being ruled by illusions, one must distinguish between meaningful social bonds and fabricated intimacy. If parasocial relationships supplement real human connections rather than replace them, they serve a benign, even beneficial role. If they become a primary substitute for real relationships, they risk deepening delusions, loneliness and disconnection.
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