Yet another word game

"Perfect imperfections" is a fairly universal concept of appreciating beauty that is
imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete, called wabi-sabi in Japan.
Wabi-Sabi! I was just looking at a collection of Daidō Moriyama photos.

Perfect is my wife, Anna Kalinskaya.
Kalinskaya responds to your post.

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G20 summits offer global leaders a chance to wander foreign cities alone like a Baudelaire-inspired flâneur, and do the beatnik thing in a cafe amongst random (certainly not plain-clothed elite Russian security) customers.

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Customers are in every sense "consumers" who according to conservative views would have no
rights as a group, only individual rights.

Here is a quote/example from Ayn Rand, that almost seem a model for certain political parties:

In Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism, consumers are viewed as individuals who, like producers, are driven by
rational self-interest and participate in a free market through voluntary exchange, with the government's
role limited to protecting individual rights.
 
Non-negotiable, non refundable, music tickets apparently allow organizers to cancel
events- then, simply, take the money and run... or does it?

(“So basically they knowingly used ’24 ticket sales to pay off ’23 obligations and leave the buyers hanging,” someone said in the comments. “Sounds like fraud and the guy should go to jail,” they said, adding that it felt just like a repeat of the fraudulent Fyre Festival fiasco in 2017. “They just straight up premeditatedly robbed everyone to pay for last year’s … show,” another person said.)
 
Nowadays, it’s not hard to imagine a hyperreality future of AI artists, with AI-created bios and social media accounts, dominating the music industry by creating looks, personalities, and songs targeting broad audiences and micro-demographics with instantly engaging “earworm” songs, eliminating the cost and unpredictability of human artists from the process.

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