Pegah on Nostr: Why should a banana be priced at $6.2 million, only to be eaten afterward? To me, ...
Why should a banana be priced at $6.2 million, only to be eaten afterward? To me, it's a way of trivializing art, with some people flaunting their wealth just to make a statement.
The buyer of this banana, in an artistic sense, is the founder of Tron. 🫤
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