What’s your Grade in Community?
Scoring will be at the end of the chain.
Question One: Think of the three houses/apartments closest to yours, and consider the people who live in them
Question Two: Consider the person who could most be said to have some direct authority over your house. Your landlord, the office manager in charge of your apartment, the HOA person, whoever
Question Three: In your workplace, if you have one, have you spoken to your coworkers about what you get paid? Do you ever meet up with them outside of work?
If you do not currently work, consider your past workplaces, or other social events you’ve regularly attended
Question Four: Consider regular, local social events. Churches, book clubs, quilting groups, community gardens, etc
Question Five: Consider the mayor/governor of your town or city. Do you know their name?
Question Six:
Question Seven: Consider the people in your town. Particularly, consider the people you’ve become acquainted with, but are not yet friends.
Scoring:
For every Yes, give yourself 1 point. For every partial yes, you get 0.5 points. For the final question, give yourself 0.1 points for every name you know.
7+ Points = S Grade
6 Points = A+ Grade
5 Points = A Grade
4 Points = B Grade
3 Points = C Grade
2 Points = D Grade
<1 Point = F Grade
FUCK. honestly just FUCK. We missed a very important day yesterday.
what was yesterday, cat?
I’m not missing it this year.
Happy Birthday buddy!
The best thing ever is to decorate your home with art from artists you know and love 🥰
Thank you again to @pizza-box-raccoon and @sometimes-love-is-enough 😘
Some Hypothetical Artistic Polls - Artist here includes any kind of art: written, drawn, photographic, sung, video, etc
Should an artist, out of their own moral idea of ‘right’ or ‘good’, censor their own art?
They should censor ‘bad’ content to avoid bad consequences in the art viewers
They should censor ‘bad’ content for their own moral comfort
They should censor ‘bad’ content for the effect it may have on themself
They should not censor ‘bad’ content solely out of concern for the art viewers
They should not censor ‘bad’ content so that they may be true to their art
They should not censor ‘bad’ content for the effect it may have on themself
See ResultsIs an Artist responsible for the effects of their art?
Fully yes always
Yes, if the effects are the same as the intended effects
Yes, if the effects could reasonably have been predicted
No, but only if the effects could not have been predicted
No, not at all
See ResultsShould an Artist try to spread their art, knowing that the more people see it, the more likely it will be misunderstood?
Yes, the art deserves to be spread, even if it is misunderstood
No, the art should be known for its intended message
No, the distorted message may cause harm
Only if it is done with great care to preserve the original message
See ResultsIf an Artist is aware that their message in the art is true to themself and their morals, but does not align with the public morality, should they present that art to the public?
Yes
Only if they are Very certain that their own morals are correct
Only if they are prepared to hold strongly to their personal morals
Only if they are prepared to examine and change their personal morals
No
See ResultsFYI, y'all have my blanket permission to spam me with as many boops as you need to get those cute badges :3