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Dochi's antics are viewed as part of a broader phenomenon: celebrities, particularly those with brief fame, often adopt arrogant personas as a way to cement their status or challenge societal norms. Critics argue that this type of performative rebellion is less about art and more about feeding a cycle of outrage and spectacle.
A notable point discussed is the shift in celebrity self-presentation, such as the yearly Met Gala bathroom mirror selfies. Once a highlight showcasing A-listers' glamour, this tradition has degenerated into anonymous social media posts where no one recognizes or cares about the participants. It exemplifies how superficial displays often overshadow substantive engagement with culture.