>>65784777It felt so much nicer back when it was a smaller world. Nowadays you can't go a week without stumbling into some random idiot's twitter drama or management shutting down someone's multi-month long project. In the beginning I was watching with the expectation that like all things, this project would have a golden age and eventually fizzle out. Man, I didn't account for the connections I would develop with the livers though. I made the mistake of thinking it would end peacefully and not this drawn out suffering that it currently is. It isn't ending pleasantly. It's like watching someone you've grown attached to getting off of the ground only to repeatedly get kicked back down by a smug business man until they don't want to get up anymore and no matter how much love and support you've sent them they don't ever think they deserve better.