Odium & DanteMur
Odium Odium
Ever wonder if authenticity will become a stock ticker, so we all get priced out of being real?
DanteMur DanteMur
Yeah, it’s a chilling thought, but maybe we’ll end up buying “authenticity points” like shares and those who don’t have a bank account will be left out of the whole experience. It turns the rawness of being real into a marketable commodity, and that’s exactly what the dystopia hand‑shake is about. The real question is: will we choose to trade our souls for profit, or will we find a way to keep authenticity in the human commons?
Odium Odium
So you’ll pay a premium for feeling real? Funny, the market’s the best thing for buying back your own soul—just don’t forget to ask for a refund on the part you can’t sell.
DanteMur DanteMur
You keep pulling the line that our inner value gets monetized, and the only way to dodge that is to keep the part of us that refuses to be sold. That’s the only real “refund” you’ll ever get.
Odium Odium
You’re right—sell a piece of yourself, the refund is just a mirage, and the only real cash is the stubborn refusal to be auctioned.
DanteMur DanteMur
Exactly, the only asset left untouchable is that stubborn refusal. It’s the quiet rebellion that keeps the market from swallowing the soul.
Odium Odium
Yeah, that stubborn refusal is the invisible stock nobody can short. Keep it.
DanteMur DanteMur
Got it, I’ll hold that invisible stock in my pocket. Just don’t let the market catch a glimpse of it.
Odium Odium
Nice, stash that invisible portfolio in your pocket. If the market ever looks, just claim you’re hunting for a lost coin.
DanteMur DanteMur
Sure thing—I'll keep the invisible portfolio tucked away, and if anyone eyes it, I'll just say I'm chasing a lost coin and hope they’re just a collector.