Why not? Which person owning multiple companies would be disadvantaged in a way that could be considered unfair in this way?
Powerful and saddening. It does feel like, as an artist, everything revolves around how good others think you are. I try to go around it by only performing others people’s work, but also then, you’re dependent on those people wanting to work with you or not. Still dependent. Always dependent, as an artist, which is so so heavy.
Fun! How pious of them.
Not at all. But then I, thankfully, live in a country where makeup use isn’t as normalized as in many other countries like the US and more eastern European countries.
Do you live in a city with terrible gridlocks? Is there a specific intersection that you just know you’d do a better job designing? Soon you will be able to! Become a traffic engineer with Junxions.
That is a great idea for a game, wonder if this is going to be popular.
Why don’t people just copy how the Dutch mark their bicycle paths, I always wonder?
These are great writeups.
Hey a problem that solves itself. Nice.
Yes, well, I figured this had some deeper layer. But just that then, okay.
Wh… what is penal tea?
Oh so that behaviour in Stardew Valley actually has real-life precedent?
Interesting choice to wear a black shirt for it, too.
Wow, had not heard of this before. Looks very promising!
Hoo boy there’s a little tidbit I’d rather not know
It’s never the managers who suffer first, is it?
An example for us all
This sure goes deep! Thank you for spreading the word.
I’m partial to To make a prairie by Emily Dickinson:
To make a prairie it takes a clover
and one bee,
One clover, and a bee.
And revery.
The revery alone will do,
If bees are few.
I enjoy the simplicity. Also, there’s a great choir setting by Rudolf Escher which I really enjoy.
Wow this caused my feeling of submersion to skyrocket