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Often my design process is sooo long and mind-boggling. Take this coffee table arrangement. It's been in my head for way too many months now. I'm in the, for me, hardest stage of pinning down dimensions and finalising the design. I struggle with decisions at this point. What if it turns out to be the wrong decision? Only way forward is to build models (over and over again) and get a better sense of the actual finished thing. However I keep procrastinating. Trying to look at it from a different angle though 🙃 #finefurnituremaking #finefurniture #lifeofawoodworker #woodworking #handmade #madebyme #designedbyme #designermaker #conflictingideas #staytuned 🔜
conflictingideas replied to your post “I’m trying to work out how to describe myself in emails when looking...”
I'd choose you haha
I hope you don't mind sharing with a walking Sunn o))) album cover!
conflictingideas replied to your post: I have to be up in 4 hours, why do I do this to...
I do the same, I sleep on the train so the journey doesnt feel that long haha
The last time I fell asleep on a train I was woken by a man being punched and landing on top of me so maybe I'll nap on the boat instead!
I remember back in 2011, when I was living in Dublin, seeing prolife propaganda everywhere. People giving sticks and that shit. I was shocked to be honest since here in the south we always tend to think northern societies are way more advanced than us in social issues. Unfortunately Ireland is quite conservative in my opinion.
That’s putting it mildly to say the least! I love Ireland and I love my family but the Irish can be very close minded, judgemental and superior (I’m talking more about my extended family in the West than my parents); parochialism is alive and well. The Pro-Life campaign put a load more billboards up this summer at nearly every Dart station; it was shameful. I’m quite open with my political views usually but over here you don’t just advertise the fact that you’re pro-choice because anyone could just jump down your throat. The very slim silver lining to this is that opinion is mostly split by age, the older generations that voted for the constitutional ban versus a younger and more open-minded generation (who sadly are emigrating in their thousands). Change will come but it will be very slow and a lot more women will suffer because of it. There are still some Fianna Fáil politicians trying to take credit for trying to ‘clarify’ the position on abortion in 2002, i.e. a constitutional amendment that would have outlawed abortion even if there was a threat of suicide that thankfully was rejected in a referendum.
I was surprised to find that Southern Europeans think that way; Northern Europe seems to think the opposite but not in a complimentary way; we’re forever being told about your liberal attitudes to sex, drugs and alcohol. The English especially (I grew up there) like to pride themselves that they’re not like those “liberal, lazy, commies in the South, either asleep or on strike or spreading venereal diseases”.