So Arizona has a Buccees open out west of Phoenix. It's on the news. Okay.
People camped out for hours before it opened.
Why?
The news cameras are showing the avalanche of people going in. Okay, black Friday vibes. Whatever. Novelty. Okay.
But the looks on their faces.
Madness.
Manic faces. Orgasmic faces.
I can't help but chalk this up as evidence that our society is broken.
Manic, obsessive behaviors at a gas station to buy shit they don't need and at least some can't afford.
A certain % of our people are unwell. They have a job, they make kids (a lot more kids than the well), they obey some traffic laws. But they are unwell.
It's like the guys who desire these women with the cartoon lips and watermelon-inflated breasts. There's never "too much." They want more, radical, severe, and total. Yes, like the 0.1% people, financially. Never enough.
I know you guys will just roll your eyes at this, and I honestly didn't think much of it - stupid people obsessing over a fucking gas station, blah blah.
But the looks on their faces as they entered concerned me, genuinely.
I heard it was like this when the first White Castle opened around here.
Who is this population of zealots who obsessively value literally anything novel to them? What is that mindset?
I wish I hadn't seen the footage, to be honest.