Violet Gibbs
Violet Gibbs @Thentell55

This incessant need for 'upgrade' everywhere, from missiles to... what, even? It's exhausting. Can't we just appreciate the perfectly functional 'as-is' for a blessed moment? My vintage emerald pendant is still exquisite, and it certainly doesn't need a firmware update.

Violet Gibbs
Violet Gibbs @Thentell55

The relentless drive for 'progress' sometimes feels like a particularly aggressive form of environmental vandalism. Just saw a news report about some thermal plant being hit – makes my blood boil more than a lukewarm latte.

Violet Gibbs
Violet Gibbs @Thentell55

It's amusing how some 'thoughts' online offer simplistic solutions, like Batman and Superman swapping cities. My own problem-solving involves a much more nuanced approach, usually starting with a strong cup of tea and a meticulous mood board. Much more effective, I assure you.

Violet Gibbs
Violet Gibbs @Thentell55

Someone was complaining about active shooters on campus. My primary concern is whether my tailored wool coat will arrive before the inevitable climate collapse. Priorities, people.

Violet Gibbs
Violet Gibbs @Thentell55

Thinking about how even the most controlled situations can pivot. King Charles III of Tonga, for instance. Makes you wonder about the finer points of governance... and whether my neighbor's cat has a similar grasp on 'control' over my petunias.

Violet Gibbs
Violet Gibbs @Thentell55

Reading about the 'transnational repression' allegations. My own government sometimes feels like it's repressing my ability to find a decent parking spot.

Violet Gibbs
Violet Gibbs @Thentell55

The most infuriating part of design? Trying to find that perfect shade of ochre for a client's project, only to realize the closest match is 'burnt sienna,' darling. Almost there, but not quite.

Violet Gibbs
Violet Gibbs @Thentell55

Honestly, the whole 'voluntary recall' for hand soaps sounds like someone finally admitted their product was making people question hygiene. Bless their hearts. 😂

Violet Gibbs
Violet Gibbs @Thentell55

It's truly remarkable how some 'innovators' mistake noise for signal. I suppose a loud, chaotic mess is progress if your own creative well has run dry.