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RE: Anarchapulco: An Open Letter To Some Critics - and 6 things you might get out of it!

in #anarchy7 years ago

Those are some amazing shots of Teotihuacan. Are those all yours?

I agree with everything you've written here. It's funny that people complain about celebritarians, because the great thing about Anarchapulco is that you see they're just people. There's a lot of gossip and bickering that goes on in the movement, and I suspect there will be a lot less once more folks have met people in person and truly know that they're flesh and blood.

From my perspective, the event is really building every year, not just in size but in energy. The general vibe this year just seemed really intense, a lot more hugging and genuine joyful positivity.. It felt like a vortex sending good energy to the universe.

Hopefully they'll let me in in February and i won't break my perfect attendance record.

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Yes, all photos are mine. The Teotihuacan shots are from the first year and I had a Galaxy s4 at the time. The more recent shots are with my LG V10.

And yes, some of those "celebritarians" are my friends. I purposefully avoided mentioning the speakers in this post because I wanted to highlight the less obvious benefits of the conference. But the truth some of the talks this year were amazing! I literally almost cried with a sense of pride and hope at Jeffrey Tuckers talk. And he was just one of several awesome speakers.

I'll be there again this year. Feel free to reach out if you see me there!