I understand people who want to keep humans employed. But working the register is a harrowing thankless job we’re you face the worse of humanity. Some jobs can disappear, new jobs appear all the time.
We kind of had a famine, you know, and therefore every dishes is sacred and food should be respected. I'm only half joking, to this day I can't bring myself to throwing away food (my waistline hates Irish food guilt).
This reminds me of "La Disparition" by George Perec. Here is a quote from the Wikipedia article about him : Perec is noted for his constrained writing: his 300-page novel La disparition (1969) is a lipogram, written without ever using the letter "e". It has been translated into English by Gilbert Adair under the title A Void (1994). The literary lab Perec setup was called the OULIPO, and they experimented in all poetic and literary medias (drawing, writing, speaking).
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In Japan this time, the Gate Tower in Osaka.
Perec is noted for his constrained writing: his 300-page novel La disparition (1969) is a lipogram, written without ever using the letter "e". It has been translated into English by Gilbert Adair under the title A Void (1994).
The literary lab Perec setup was called the OULIPO, and they experimented in all poetic and literary medias (drawing, writing, speaking).