@DottoresArmpit@lohneafan67 And his parents think he is a cutie potato! π
They asked another knight to please protect their baby boy when the expedition started and the poor knight was like: wtf I need protection FROM him...
@HomuLover@KunoMD As my painting professor said, to get good at art it needs to be an obsession. And a lot of the times itβs not healthy (because of how much time you spend on it).
I can't name another profession other than "artists" that can this comfortably and brazenly demand "patience" from customers in a transactional work relationship.
Creative work is not an excuse for lack of professionalism. It's a job just like anything else. If you agreed to get paid to deliver, you do it. Get off that high horse.
Society's kneejerk virtue signaling of treating "artists" like some sacred beings that are beyond reproach is honestly sickening. I think people need to realize that your respect for art itself does NOT mean that you need to create a special privileged class in the workforce that you can't criticize. If you ever complained to an employee of anything or contacted customer service, you should be comfortable doing the same to artists and hold their services to acceptable standards.