You’re not hungry. You’re hollow.
We consume at a rate the human body, brain, and soul were never designed to handle.
Food. Media. People. Products.
More. More. More.
But hereâs the punchline:
Weâre not full, weâre fucking empty. This isnât about gluttony in the traditional sense. This is consumption rebranded, repackaged, and drip-fed through infinite scrolls, two-day shipping, and dopamine-laced algorithms.
We donât eat because weâre hungry.
We eat because weâre bored.
We buy because weâre insecure.
We binge because weâre numb.
Our cravings arenât coming from our stomachs or hearts anymore. Theyâre coming from the hollow noise in between, the vacuum left when we stopped asking ourselves what we actually need.
We worship brands.
We chase trends.
We devour each otherâs curated lives and filter-flattened realities until we canât remember what authenticity tastes like.
And deep inside? That empty feeling?
Thatâs not hunger.
Thatâs the absence of meaning.
So we fill the void with crap likes, burgers, porn, shoes, Reels, edibles, DoorDash, whatever helps us not feel for just one more hour. But the void grows.
The Consumption poster is a mirror. And not the flattering kind.
It reflects what happens when your insides become a landfill of overstimulation and undernourishment.
Itâs a portrait of modern hungerâunsatisfying, unrelenting, and entirely artificial.
Youâre not weak.
Youâre not broken.
Youâre just human⊠and starving for something real.
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