I think once you are features in a guardian article, you arent dull anymore. Building model airplanes in a shed is dull. Being so good at building them that journalists take time to visit you is not.
I think once you are features in a guardian article, you arent dull anymore. Building model airplanes in a shed is dull. Being so good at building them that journalists take time to visit you is not.
I don’t think building model airplanes is dull. I’d say doom scrolling and para-social behavior are the modern dull things
This is pretty true. Brilliance is marked at many levels by not doing what everyone else does, after all.
It's also marked by doing what other people do better than they do.
Lonerly contrarianism is not a cornerstone of brilliance.
I find this perspective just incredibly dull.
As if the measure of interesting is the attention of trash, click bait journalists.
To me, it is why most people and places have become increasingly dull and monotone over my lifetime.
It is like we have developed a society of dull, shitty stage actors, constantly trying to perform 24/7 but there is no audience other than all the other shitty stage actors.
Your standard for dull is too high. Most of the world does not create anything. The mere fact that you're creating something, even if it is an amateurish model airplane, is already cooler than what most of the world does with their free time.
> I think once you are features in a guardian article, you arent dull anymore.
Come on, the Graun is the epitome of dull middle class.