CuriousRefugee

joined 4 days ago

Howl really let his castle degrade

The National Constitution Center did a project where they had three teams (progressive, conservative, and libertarian) rewrite their dream constitution. There was a surprising amount of overlap. There was a fourth team (something like Team Liberal?) that merged with the progressives. They also had great discussions and eventually came up with amendments to the current Constitution that had support from all three teams.

There's podcasts about it (We The People podcast) and the documents, but the main site's here: https://constitutioncenter.org/news-debate/special-projects/constitution-drafting-project

I upvoted because I could not disagree more.

But! No judgement from me. Everything's not for everyone. I can reread the LOTR trilogy for the 12th time or delve into the Silmarillion (basically the history of the LOTR world) and love every second. Whereas I tried to make it through the first Twilight book after watching the movie and had to put it down and take a shower. But if you like Twilight more, read that, because that's what you like! Your thoughts still have value!

[–] CuriousRefugee@discuss.tchncs.de 15 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Honestly, when Dropout started, I liked pretty much every show. Now they've been adding a lot of new shows, and I'm not as thrilled with all of them. But that's okay, and supporting a service where I still like most of the content, plus ensuring that the performers and staff get paid well and treated well is worth it at $5 a month (with an annual subscription).

Even if this did affect current subscribers, I'd still gladly pay the increase, and I'm going to continue recommending it to friends. New subscribers still have the huge backlog of all previous content to work through!