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I disagree with the notion that it is a good example of Capitalism. There is still the requirement to pay a $300 ticket to be able to participate. This 'ticket' pays for basic services within the society.
I just think its a bit rich to be call it the 'true spirit' of free enterprise society if you have to charge people to take part.
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No. Unfortunately. I have a friend who has been several times. He loves talking about it - like I love hearing about it. He's the kind of person where all roads (and conversations) lead to Burning Man. He's a designer by day and every ongoing project inevitably has a "this would be amazing at BM!" moment. It sounds like there is a lot of fun to be had. While I'm certainly intrigued I feel like I just won't ever make it there. And I'm alright with that.
What about you? Has the Hamburger ever broiled at Burning Man?
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Oh. Well then. It's basically a big party in the Nevada desert. I guess the best way to understand it is here: