It seems like you are missing the point of what the other user was trying to say.
So I'll give you my post answer here instead, since it fits just as well:
It Depends On Each Situation.
I might lean more towards a big picture person for some issues but more towards details first for other issues. My current state (health, fatigue, emotions) can also influence these so that I would lean more towards one end of your spectrum in a certain situation but then I might lean towards the other end in the same situation but, say, I'm now not fatigued or maybe I'm starving.
Whaaaaa? Shame on them especially since they had events going. Would have been easier to just not have any events if you were going to cancel in like ten days
Wait what? I don't get it. They're antiviral centers, if they mention corona i guess it's to develop treatments or antivirals so why would that get them de funded? I'm stoopid
Ye it was just for entertainment and scaled down but that's still a pretty large space to fill and that's what makes it remarkable, not the presumed accuracy of naval warfare. Talking about the coliseum btw, not the movie. Movie is lousy
Does it count if it's a hope and not a fact? If so, then I'll be looking forward to changing jobs. If I'm changing to another customer service job then I want something less fast paced, hopefully selling something I actually care about. But, ideally I'd love to get a job in the vfx industry again. I've been looking for years.
If it's a fact only, well, my birthday I guess? Which I'm also simultaneously not looking forward to.
Wtf Iran? Anyone from Iran here willing to comment? The article pretty much sums it up as for religious reasons. But my question is, why now? Anything else happening that triggered this?
Some, yes, but that was not the case when photography emerged- the time when paintings were the way of showing and recording what things looked like.
Even today, most food porn photos are of prepared meals, not so much harvests which was the classic still life subject back then. I'd risk saying most people prefer paintings of harvested goods to photos even today, although you do have photos of them of course. Finally... People use paintings to embellish their homes and to display their wealth, which is not the case with insta images.
Nobody cared to photograph apples in a bowl or flowers. It was obvious the photographs were nowhere near as interesting as paintings unless you were particularly gifted with lights and a camera.
Personal portraits on the other hand, were far more useful on everyday basis and more accurate as photographs, even if some glamour was sacrificed in the trade off.
Woman here asking anyone with a penis and hands: does this machine look like something you'd prefer to your own hands? I'm just trying to understand the mindset here, not judging.
It seems like you are missing the point of what the other user was trying to say.
So I'll give you my post answer here instead, since it fits just as well:
It Depends On Each Situation.
I might lean more towards a big picture person for some issues but more towards details first for other issues. My current state (health, fatigue, emotions) can also influence these so that I would lean more towards one end of your spectrum in a certain situation but then I might lean towards the other end in the same situation but, say, I'm now not fatigued or maybe I'm starving.
It depends.