brokenearth03
brokenearth03 t1_je5m982 wrote
Reply to concrete shower pan with corner bench -- but forgot to build bench. what to do? by jaaassshhh
You can add furniture that is removable replaceable, not permanent. That is the better idea.
brokenearth03 t1_jd8n35t wrote
Reply to comment by mindless900 in A Eulogy for Dark Sky, a Data Visualization Masterpiece by semicausal
Doesn't matter if the background is pure dark sky, the apple UI is trash in comparison.
brokenearth03 t1_jd34o40 wrote
Just start writing sections. Get things on paper/screen. Its a lot easier to remove something than try to add it later.
Flesh out scene descriptions, and what happens in each chapter.
Then fill in dialogue points you want to hit, then flesh out the writing around those.
brokenearth03 t1_j6st86w wrote
Reply to comment by 9273629397759992 in Long-term exposure to even low levels of multiple ambient air pollutants, association with depression, anxiety by 9273629397759992
Being alive at any point in time might make you sad about it. got it.
brokenearth03 t1_j3qzodw wrote
You're a good man Charlie Brown.
brokenearth03 t1_je5pyvp wrote
Reply to comment by Phoenix5869 in Is capitalism REALLY going to disappear? by Phoenix5869
What is currency but a proxy for time spent/labor? Today, different peoples labor is exchanged for different values of currency.
If we reach the era where labor isn't necessary for the majority of daily life, what value does labor/time offer anymore? Why would a seemingly very low value commodity (labor/time) be used as a value exchange medium?
There may be a new thing that is developed as a pseudo-currency, based on some other intangible-value-made-tangible, but it wouldn't be a stand in for labor/time in this entire very made up, very simplistic scenario.
Something else would carry value, assuming the entire society is into personal possessions at that point. This may evolve into a communal situation for all we know. Post-need generations would have no need to accumulate. There surely may be some experience, travel, etc that may drive some, but even that may be trivial.
There is zero reason to apply your personal beliefs about the past to future societies that don't have the same restrictions or priorities.