300 million lbs of fireworks and 2.7 billion dollars gone in a cloud of smoke.

  • Novamdomum@kbin.run
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    10 months ago

    Fireworks are a funny one because you’re completely right and also not completely right I think. It’s one of those unresolvable dichotomies of life where two opposing ideas are both true at the same time. I’ve often thought fireworks were the most obvious way to set fire to a lot of money that could be better used somewhere else. However, what is also true is that humans have a deep need to celebrate and to come together in large groups and have shared experiences. Fireworks are perfect for that. You can put a million people together and launch a massive firework display and they will all immediately connect with each other through the shared experience of going “Oooooohh” and “Aaaaaaahh” :) Fireworks are awesome and also, personally I feel they remind me that there are bigger things out there than the daily grind of existence.

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      10 months ago

      Fair enough, but why does every single person need their own firework? That connection is conpletely lost then

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        10 months ago

        I obviously can’t speak for everyone, but whenever we do fireworks on the 4th or New Year’s, it’s with a group of a solid 15-30 people. I don’t think we’d ever set off fireworks by ourselves

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      10 months ago

      humans have a deep need to celebrate and to come together in large groups and have shared experiences

      Isn’t that what parades are for?

      personally I feel they remind me that there are bigger things out there than the daily grind of existence

      There are other ways to get that. The universe is huge, look up on a quiet night with little light pollution.