AMATEUR FLESH: LAU 2K25Lau identifies as a princess. Not just any princess, but a little French princess, with all that entails—elegance, delicacy, and an air of sophistication straight out of a fairy tale. And hey, if she says so, who are we to argue? Nowadays, everyone is free to identify as whatever they want. That’s just the world we live in, where identity is no longer set in stone, and labels are as flexible as the will of those who wear them.
But this absolute freedom raises an interesting question: are we more permissive than ever, or are we losing our minds? Because not too long ago, claiming to be something that didn’t fit traditional molds would earn you strange looks—if not outright mockery or criticism. Today, however, it seems like we live in a time where anything goes, where anyone can shape their identity however they please and expect everyone else to accept it without question.
For some, this is a sign of progress—a society that’s more open and less constrained by outdated norms. For others, it’s proof that we’ve lost the plot, that we’ve taken freedom too far and crossed the line between tolerance and pure fantasy.
And I wonder: are we evolving into a more inclusive society, or have we spiraled into a world of relativism where anything can be valid just because someone says so?
One way or another, Lau is a princess. A little French princess. And if one day she decides to transition into an empress or a Greek goddess, I won’t be the one to argue.
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With friends like these, who needs enemies?
TIK HOT VOL201When everyone puts themselves on display, exhibitionism loses its essence. And if this keeps up, how do we face the future? Let me explain:
Exhibitionism, by definition, relies on the contrast between private and public, between the norm and the transgressive. If everyone is constantly exposing themselves, what was once provocative becomes ordinary, what was taboo gets normalized, and what used to grab attention no longer does—right?
This raises several questions: How will the need to stand out evolve in a world where overexposure is the norm? How far will we go in the quest for attention when what was once considered excessive becomes just another part of daily life?
The future could take two different paths. One is escalation: if everyone keeps revealing more, the limits will keep being pushed. We’ve already seen it with social media—just a few years ago, a simple selfie was enough to draw attention, but today, it takes more spectacle and boldness to make an impact. And in that scenario, paradoxically, intimacy and mystery could become rare and, therefore, more valuable.
That leads us to the second possibility: a complete reversal. If overexposure makes everything meaningless, then the real exhibitionism of the future might be anonymity—hiding, holding back, keeping things private. Maybe we’ll reach a point where true rebellion isn’t about showing everything but about showing nothing at all.
So here we are at a crossroads: Will we keep seeking validation through exposure, or will we see a return to the value of privacy?
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