• AdelleChattre
    +3

    People put a lot of pictures of their food on Instagram, too, but that doesn't mean the human experience of restaurant dining has moved online. Even if people post much fancier meals than the last one you had. It's the tangible world that's real.

    • Maternitus (edited 7 years ago)
      +4

      Well, it is time you paint a large mural, say 10 by 3 meter, and see it crossed the day after you finished it. By some asshole that crossed exactly your piece because it is such nice decorum for his/hers piece of crap. And the reasoning: "You've got a photo, right? So what's the deal?" The tangible part of this is the asskicking that answers such a question.