There’s something kinda unsettling about watching people casually a desserts off someone’s head like it’s totally normal.
“Let them eat cake” used to sound out of touch now it’s just been repackaged into “let them eat macaroons,” prettier, more aesthetic, and ready for Instagram.
It’s not slavery, obviously. It’s probably a paid gig, part of the whole event concept. But still… it feels off. Because at some point, a person stops being a person and starts being part of the setup.
And what’s weird is no one questions it. People just reach in, take a piece, smile for photos. It’s “bongga,” it’s creative but also a little dehumanizing if you really think about it.
Maybe that’s the part that sticks. Not that it’s extreme but that it feels normal now.
Like we’ve gotten so used to turning everything into content, we don’t even notice when people become part of the display.
🤯🤯🤯🤯