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by dan353hehe
3778 days ago
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I don't think I have ever heard anyone say "juvenile foible of nostalgia" before in my life. I have generally found that when people become art critics and try to describe why the like/don't like a certain piece, it tells more about them as a person then it does about the piece. I think the best description of why the posters were created is: > As you look through these images of imaginative travel destinations, remember that you can be an architect of the future. They are simply trying to encourage people, probably younger people, to realize that things that are impossible today, don't necessarily have to remain that way. But who knows, maybe I just have a "stunted" mind. |
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For example, your comment reveals that you prefer casting aspersions on a person over addressing the substance of a remark, especially when that remark challenges a cherished belief. It also reveals that you feel you are unable to cope with the realities of the present without your unrealistic fantasies about the future.
I like this game!