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Sad Girls Bar NFT

Who are Sad Girls?

Sad girls have always been a popular topic in the media, from the meditative figures in the Middle Age paintings to the pop culture images today. Sadness as a central theme is fundamental to the aesthetic experience.

Sad Girls Bar collection showcases sad yet strong girls with rebellious style and attitude. Sad Girls might look fragile and sensitive, yet they’re confident enough to express themselves, explore emotions and entertain ideas that might otherwise be described as too dark, melancholic or mysterious.

Sad Girls represent a full spectrum of emotions and styles, from yearning to loneliness, blues to anger, boredom to disappointment to the realization that their personal growth is something to celebrate. They are here to fight toxic positivity that keeps flooding NFT space.

The visual style is confident and inclusive, with a bold, monochrome color palette and aesthetics influenced by dark, gothic and punk fashion. Sad Girls don’t follow any beauty standards, they are an alternative to typical femininity and find personal ways to express their uniqueness.

SGB aesthetics are edgy enough to be perceived as a form of rebellion but also universal enough to be incorporated into everyday life.

So why are we sad?

  • Sad that the world is on fire, literally and figuratively. We live in a world that feels like it’s falling apart around us.
  • Sad when we’re trying to unwind from a draining week and are simply not in the mood to do anything.
  • Sad when we have to deal with people who don’t respect our personal space.
  • Sad when we’re feeling burnt out or stressed about life in general.

There are so many things that can make you sad!

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Whether it’s nonspecific sadness, anger, confusion or any other emotions that are normally considered unpleasant, people usually wish to avoid it. But Sad Girls aren’t afraid to explore their feelings, bring them to the surface and express them through art, fashion, music. They turn their sadness into creativity, rebellion and driving force.

Power of Sadness

Sad Girls are ‘fragile but not like a flower, more like a bomb’.

Sad Girls’ sadness isn’t quiet, embarassing or shameful — it’s active, autonomous and empowering. Instead of ‘forced optimism’, sadness actually can be perceived as a very appropriate and informed reaction to the world around us. For Sad Girls it’s a way of fighting back.

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SGB collection lets people find their unique digital identity, a new way to express themselves in Web3 and learn that they are not alone in the emotions they are feeling. It’s a moment of solidarity and support for those who identify with the sad girl’s experience.

Sadness loves company

Sad Girls Bar is a safe space to express feelings without judgment and this thriving community offers support, virtual and IRL events, Metaverse experiences and much, much more. The art, the lore, the storytelling, the style and the vision, the shared sense of identity — all this matters and gives our community a sense of purpose and belonging.

Do you like being alone in your room listening to sad music? The only better thing than this is being in a big room full of other people who also prefer to be alone in their own rooms listening to sad music. But instead you are all in it together. So this way the experience of listening to sad music evokes positive emotions after all.

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In the SGB community you’ll get the chance to feel seen, and it’s a really special connection. Just knowing that there’s someone else who has the same feelings as you or shares ideas that you’ve privately thought in your head can be satisfying on an existential level.

SGB holders share the understanding of identity and values. They can come together and be their best selves no matter what is the current state of the crypto market or how the world outside looks like. We really need each other!

Who are our favorite Sad Girls?

Nadya Tolokonnikova, FKA Twigs, Charli XCX as Sad Girls

Nadya Tolokonnikova (Pussy Riot), FKA Twigs, Billie Eilish, Grimes, Lana Del Rey, Fiona Apple, Alice Glass, Chelsea Wolfe, King Woman, Michelle Zauner (Japanese Breakfast), Sky Ferreira, Lykke Li, Phoebe Bridgers, Ioanna Gika, Zola Jesus, Marina Diamandis, Charli XCX, SIA.

You’re always welcome in Sad Girls Bar. Come join us!

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