host a dinner. Invite 10 strangers. See what happens."
Rosenthal presses on with his thesis, telling me there are just not enough people in the world who will "excessively commit their lives to something. Journalism, cheese, automobiles, whatever. Rocket ships—perfect example. Everyone wants to work at SpaceX, no one wants to go to engineering school."
Ha. Ha. I'm a bit squicked by cannibalism generally, but frankly in this case, I'll hand you the knife and fork. Or possibly just getting said person to host anything on a tight budget.
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The fantasy thing is v interesting! I don't really know, but I think it probably also does need to be taken into account that there is a long British tradition that goes back to Celtic times of people disappearing to fairy/otherlands where time runs differently as well. Not that the two things are necessarily entirely separate in any direction.
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Rosenthal presses on with his thesis, telling me there are just not enough people in the world who will "excessively commit their lives to something. Journalism, cheese, automobiles, whatever. Rocket ships—perfect example. Everyone wants to work at SpaceX, no one wants to go to engineering school."
Ha. Ha. I'm a bit squicked by cannibalism generally, but frankly in this case, I'll hand you the knife and fork. Or possibly just getting said person to host anything on a tight budget.
0_o
The fantasy thing is v interesting! I don't really know, but I think it probably also does need to be taken into account that there is a long British tradition that goes back to Celtic times of people disappearing to fairy/otherlands where time runs differently as well. Not that the two things are necessarily entirely separate in any direction.