Sein Avantgarde
To be avant-garde is to embrace the “absurd” alongside the “normal,” creating a style that is both eclectic and unpolished. Everything in nature has meaning in itself. As we come to understand natural phenomena, we realize that everything beyond existence itself is, in a sense, absurd.
So, let’s describe ourselves like this: an eccentric, ethereal, and neoclassical collective, carrying melancholia, existential questioning, and oblivion within our eclectic and esoteric world. A long name, perhaps—but it captures the essence.
We call our art of thinking Utopia Metatheory. It means approaching every topic in life—even the seemingly absurd—with seriousness, applying methods like induction or deduction, classifying and evaluating ideas, and sometimes reaching the higher layers of thought. At other times, it is as experimental as an avant-garde short film.
I am in love with the mind. Imagine a character who is sweet, shy, and quietly captivating. Someone self-contained, understood only by us. I may become fixated on a small detail of theirs, just wanting to be near. A little dark, strong at their core yet subtly so, diligent, independent, and wealthy.
Relationships, for most, are shaped more by society and personal interest than by genuine freedom. If personal morality stems only from social duty, there’s no need to hide your primal instincts.
Privacy does not need to be secretive. It simply allows us to keep distance from those who do not belong. But this openness is not gossip—it is shared with care, only when and how it matters.
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