I wasn’t very hungry but wanted to eat rice, so I went to the spicy hot pot restaurant I often go to. I have eaten there myself and with friends for no less than ten times. After taking the dishes, I skillfully put them on the scale. I was about to ask for a portion of rice. The boss said: This is only ten yuan. I can’t make it for you. Or you can get more. Me: I want to eat rice and add another portion of rice. After that, the boss didn’t give me a chance to speak: Rice and dishes have nothing to do with each other. Or you can eat something else. If not, you can go to someone else’s place. We can’t make it before fifteen. I was stunned at first, but I couldn’t think of anything else to eat. I took another piece of instant noodles. That’s enough. I can make it. Facing a full bowl that I couldn’t finish, I felt very uncomfortable. Suddenly, the taste was not as good as before. I picked out the dishes, ate them, and left. I will never come again.
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This week I built and launched 'Mantras for Curators: Paris', a community-generated collection of mantras, reminders, and prompts for reflection on the current state of curation in Web3. We invited artists, curators & builders to two Curator's Dinners events in Paris & Tokyo, sponsored by @zora. These cards are the fruits of those gatherings! If any of them resonate with you, mint them to keep them with you as mantras, reminders and guiding principles as we navigate and expand the field of curating in Web3 together. ✨ https://zora.co/collect/b
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#superchain My 2nd Mint for Mister Miggles Remix Grab Yours Now ✨ https://zora.co/collect/base:0xc375662ad9c4ce5713c6f68be3ad6b2b7c451d57/5?referrer=0x24255d06CfB9dbaE
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