Opinionry treats opinions as living social creatures: forming in cafés, migrating through trends, erupting in comments, hiding in archives, adapting between rooms, and finally circulating as a complete behavioral ecosystem.
This opera studies opinions as social behaviors rather than abstract propositions. They are borrowed, stored, performed, compressed, defended, softened, researched, and recycled.
The result is humorous, but the structure is serious: a taxonomy of modern discourse rendered as contemporary crossover music with hip-hop pulse and light choral reinforcement.
Musically, expect café intimacy, barroom overload, minimalist certainty, late-night digital combat, library exhaustion, and an ensemble finale where every behavior depends on every other behavior.
Listen as the first opinion forms, certainty gets loud, expertise migrates, contradiction becomes sport, belief is borrowed, nuance becomes exhausting, and the final ecosystem reveals itself.
Opinions do not converge. They circulate.
Opinions emerge, spread, amplify, and become visible through imitation, trend cycles, volume, and reflexive opposition.
Opinions become stored assets, borrowed identities, social cushions, and compact ideologies suitable for public display.
Digital combat, research exhaustion, adaptive identity, and ecosystem-level synthesis reveal a world where no species survives alone.
“A phrase repeated gains a chair. A chair repeated fills the air.”
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