3 Good Things (again)

As it can take a looong time for faults to be remedied, I thought this could fill in for now?

1.  My Vabysmo eye injection this afternoon at the hospital.

2.  I wore my 'hidden disabilities' thingy around my neck.

3.  Home and having a curry tonight Blush

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  • 1. I had ChatGPT analyze some of my art (I know I’m feeding the system but whatever) and it said for one of them it was “successfully disturbing” which I find really funny

  • Good to give AI a puzzlement - instead of the other way around.

    A curious "how to feedback negative emotional news, with positivity".

    What did you imagine the feedback might have been if one of us were to critique the same artwork?

  • What did you imagine the feedback might have been if one of us were to critique the same artwork?

    I don’t know, I think some people might like it and some might not? But regardless of if the critique was positive or negative I would still freak out about showing it and would think the positive feedback was just politeness. 

  • art galleries also dysregulate me pretty quickly

    Thank you so much, it was great to read your outlook.

    Your stamina outshines my own - if I am painting a picture my maximum attention span is 2 hours (and that is including a good beverage and move around break!).

    Some art galleries / museums have their own stock of folding stools - which you can ask to borrow during a visit.

    I have sometimes made use of that facility - as it can give me the option to choose somewhere a bit out of the main hubbub / an area less harshly lit etc. to sit a while and concentrate on a work which I have come to view (with a little less feeling of obligation to move with the general throng of visitor humanity and those works on display I would prefer to dodge).  

    The bonus of a stool, compared to the fixed benches galleries tend to install ...you can be as "anti-social" as you desire ...with less of the stranger-visitor-neighbour ambience (encroaching on your personal space!).

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  • art galleries also dysregulate me pretty quickly

    Thank you so much, it was great to read your outlook.

    Your stamina outshines my own - if I am painting a picture my maximum attention span is 2 hours (and that is including a good beverage and move around break!).

    Some art galleries / museums have their own stock of folding stools - which you can ask to borrow during a visit.

    I have sometimes made use of that facility - as it can give me the option to choose somewhere a bit out of the main hubbub / an area less harshly lit etc. to sit a while and concentrate on a work which I have come to view (with a little less feeling of obligation to move with the general throng of visitor humanity and those works on display I would prefer to dodge).  

    The bonus of a stool, compared to the fixed benches galleries tend to install ...you can be as "anti-social" as you desire ...with less of the stranger-visitor-neighbour ambience (encroaching on your personal space!).

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