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The Grand Concourse, #the_Bronx

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Brighton Beach, #Brooklyn
#cannibal humor
▪︎ Lantern Clock.
Artist/Maker: Andrew Purdonne (Glasgow)
Date: 1657
Medium: Brass
Imagine this being your alarm clock every morning.
Mads and Hugh at C2E2 2024

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Greenpoint, #Brooklyn
Amazing image of Brooklyn, looks like a painting.
This is absolute genius.
Another thing I've noticed working as a children's librarian is like... kids get so Paralyzed By Choice and the adults in their lives never really register why. Like, for example, we have little scavenger hunt sheets in the children's section and when a kid completes it, they get to pick out a cute eraser from our prize basket. We also have a little toy prize chest as part of our "1000 books before Kindergarten" challenge for when kids complete 100 books--and kids will spend minutes carefully picking through everything while their parents are shooting us anxious looks like "sorry they're taking so long! I know this is silly and it's completely ridiculous that my child is taking so long to choose between a bath toy and a cube puzzle because these are cheap and arbitrary objects! Hurry up, Harper! Just pick something! You're embarrassing me!!" But in the kids' perspective, they already have so little control over what objects come into their lives, and in this case, the object represents labor and effort on their end, so of course they feel they must choose very carefully. I've always been an anxious and indecisive person, so it's striking to see how being rushed really doesn't help that and really only makes it harder for kids to figure out what they want.
I'm reading a book (Nudge, by Thaler and Sunstein) about choice architecture right now - how choices are framed for us and how the framing influences our decisions. It's a fascinating subject. And I'm reading through the comments on this post trying to decide what the right solution is here.
Should there be fewer, simpler choices that would serve to simplify the process and make it less stressful, or is the process of choosing itself enjoyable and should be prolonged?
Are the people who have responded a self-selected bunch who noticed/remember the selection process and find it difficult, and perhaps the answers here are not representative of people in general?
My own experience is that I find too much choice stressful and annoying. I have found my life improved by adopting methods that limit my choices. I shop at the small Aldi's store instead of the huge Walmart. I make my meals ahead of time for a week and have the same thing every day, already prepackaged and laid out. I have my shirts set up in sequence by purpose (work or home) and weather (hot or cool); then I pull the next shirt without having to make a decision about which color or style I feel like that day. When I'm putting clean shirts back in the closet after laundry, they go in the back, so the oldest ones are at the front for me to choose next. All my other clothes are identical (except socks, which are all the same but either short for hot weather or long for cool weather.)
I was sad and anxious when I had too many choices. I have cried over attempting to shop for clothes because there were too fucking many and once I found one I liked, I then couldn't find it in my size or I could only find one of it or the matching whatever that it looked so cute with was gone. Now I shop online which is still difficult but I'm only looking at one article at a time and they usually stock my size online (I'm lucky to be a normal size, which means the stores sell out of it quickly and online has plenty of it).
There was a finding I read about some years back (they might cover it in the book, I'm only 2 hours into a 16 hour book) where they discovered that giving new employees lots of retirement account options reduced program participation. When people were given more choices, they wouldn't choose. When they were presented with one default option, participation rates were high. Every option added after that saw a decline. So I think this isn't a 'just me' thing.
Maybe the kid in the library would prefer not to be paralyzed by choice. Maybe they would enjoy it more if there were fewer choices for them to consider and less time to stand there getting increasingly stressed by the impatience of their parents and the confusion of not being able to make up their mind?
That book sounds so interesting. I also find too much choice stressful and paralyzing. I consciously arrange my life to simplify decisions that don't add to my well-being.
"There are old poops who will say that you do not become a grown-up until you have somehow survived, as they have, some famous calamity -- the Great Depression, the Second World War, Vietnam, whatever. Storytellers are responsible for this destructive, not to say suicidal, myth. Again and again in stories, after some terrible mess, the character is able to say at last, 'Today I am a woman. Today I am a man. The end.' When I got home from the Second World War, my Uncle Dan clapped me on the back, and he said, 'You're a man now.' So I killed him. Not really, but I certainly felt like doing it. Dan, that was my bad uncle, who said a male can't be a man unless he'd gone to war. But I had a good uncle, my late Uncle Alex. He was my father's kid brother, a childless graduate of Harvard who was an honest life-insurance salesman in Indianapolis. He was well-read and wise. And his principal complaint about other human beings was that they so seldom noticed it when they were happy. So when we were drinking lemonade under an apple tree in the summer, say, and talking lazily about this and that, almost buzzing like honeybees, Uncle Alex would suddenly interrupt the agreeable blather to exclaim, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.' So I do the same now, and so do my kids and grandkids. And I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.'"
— Kurt Vonnegut, A Man Without a Country (2005)
Kurt Vonnegut was so wise. I miss him.
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hannibal nbc
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Son of Socrates, Stepchild of Plato
2024, Procreate
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Actual convo I had while I was drawing this-
friend: *looks over my shoulder* why are you drawing sexy spock?
me: bestie why wouldn’t I draw sexy spock?
“Last Straw” - Digital painting
Loki is so done, haha.
I wanted to give him armor reminiscent of his outfit in IW, but note his gold aesthetic has returned. This takes place in an AU where he has embraced his identity as an Odinson, and fights beside Thor to bring down Thanos
Beautiful art! 😍
The day I meet my soulmate is the day that I die.
Cursed to be enemies, we can never exist at the same time.
god I love being weird about things. let’s all promise to all be weird about things forever
Is it weird to not feel like it's weird to still be posting about and making fanworks exclusively of the same 2 characters I've been posting about and making fanworks of for many years now without getting bored?
I am so glad you have that, fiery. :D
Thank you @gamebird! Thanks for being part of the magic that made me fall in love with the fandom side all those years ago X)
Girl, if it's weird, then I don't wanna be anything but weird. Normal is totally over-rated. I'm not sure it even exists.
ugh wtf he's so.
I can't decide in my next life if I want to be him or do him.

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Hannibal (2013-2015)
Will putting Hannibal's hand on his waist
This will always be an amazing scene. What I love most is how the small details tell the story instead of excessive dialogue or overblown melodramatics. Although I guess all that blood is pretty melodramatic.
MONKEY MAN (2024)
This looks good. Definitely going to keep an eye out for this in theaters.