remind me, when companies create an actual revolutionary technology that is going to change the world, do they usually have to beg users to adopt it, give it away for free for years, and at last resort force it on people with no way to disable it? Is that usually how revolutionary tech works?
Sometimes we need reminding that things that seem impossible only seem so until someone achieves them. And when someone achieves, even in an unfamiliar field, it can intrigue, it can instruct, it can inspire. Jasmin Paris, thankyou for the reminder. #smalleuropeanwoman#BM100
One of the few pieces of advice I offer to anyone new or old to any artform is not to conflate suffering for your art, which is not only unnecessary but often counterproductive, with making the sacrifices that are almost always inevitable when striving for any artistic goal. 💙📚
I'm the new minister for ambiguous cognitive concepts.
A Take on the Social Media Landscape in 2023. Twitter is the town square and it’s bustling with bros selling crypto and arguing the merits of DC over Marvel, but you’re visiting the town square amidst an EDL march, and whilst their ire is not aimed directly at you… 1/8