watching Seven Samurai
i wonder how many they'll need
i hesitate even to speculate

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watching Seven Samurai
i wonder how many they'll need
i hesitate even to speculate
call me old-fashioned but I think visitors to historical sites have the right to a fully analogue experience of the building if they want it
tech is great for accessibility, and to provide supplemental info for self-guided places. I don't mean an experience without seeing OTHER PEOPLE use their phones, a kiosk, an iPad, etc. that would be unfair to people who needed the accessibility features. just that those things should be opt-in
screens at low angles on stands so they're only visible if you actively walk up to them. iPads, as previously mentioned. audio tours accessible on your phone, but with a request to please only use them with earbuds/headphones. real human staff one can talk to.
NOT screens positioned upright on walls, timed light/sound shows that fill the whole space, etc.
I'm there to see a historical building I can't see anywhere else, in real physical space. not to look at a screen or a projection unless I make that choice, to answer a specific question or similar. and I should be able to have that experience of the site if I want to
sometimes the experience of working in museums truly is like
the higher ups: "this is the future of museums! this is what the public wants!"
me, working with the public on a daily basis: "I assure you that they really do not. also could you maybe spend that (non-use-specified) money on fixing the many small issues with this building we steward and preserve before they get worse, or perhaps paying us a living w-"
the higher ups: "THIS $1 MILLION GIZMO WILL PUT US ON THE MAP I SAY"
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i’m gods strongest tranny let’s team up. what if we called ourselves team rocket
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I’m a straight up mob boss with a lioness for a pet, you’re all hired.
my yellow rat and I find this really offensive and problematic
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imagine your neighborhood had a Notorious Van because the art airbrushed on it isnt like a cool lightning wizard or unicorn or whatever, but instead a bunch of dicks. everyone knows the van with the penises. and the person who owns and drives it is this lesbian who knooows her cars the talk of the town and loves it. and you know Of her but now, at this random house party, you get introduced to her for the first time and ur like ohhhh THATS the dick van dyke
$300 swarovski bok choy
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Thank god for ibuprofen & phone in bed & warm blankets.
First Place Finish
The Olympics are for everyone.
Shoutout to Nazgul, the 2yo Czechoslovakian wolfdog who ran onto the cross-country skiing course and across the finish line to the crowd's cheers.
No worries: He's a local pet, he's friendly, he didn't interfere with any athletes' results, and he was returned to his owners. Videos at the link. [X]
Nazgul, YOU are an Olympian!
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this is killing me it's so cute
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