| ▲ | enraged_camel 2 hours ago | |||||||
>> Of course, there is indeed no shame. There is also no pride. I disagree completely. The pride should come from the value that is delivered. Specifically, this: >> Useful, probably optimal and will be around for decades to come. Is something to be proud of, full stop. | ||||||||
| ▲ | threatofrain an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I think there's something nice about the idea of a store owner which has unnecessarily decorated the store with love, even with the liability of a cat; it's not delivering the product better and the cat may actually make things worse because of allergies. A cold American convenience store may be delivering the fundamental value at American prices, but there's something to be said about that "extra" human or creative element. One might say the same thing about the changing nature of the web over time, less individual CSS chaos and more Facebook aesthetics. | ||||||||
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