i feel like in movies where people from far in the past are brought up in the present they tend to be showed kind of negatively, like they don't know how to use modern technology so they are deemed stupid. and they never know how to adapt and are always weird around others.
but im pretty sure if suddenly there was a woman who appeared and was able to make a dozen different types of bread, sew her own clothes, and recognise different types of mushrooms she'd become famous real fast on social medias. i mean i would watch that.
I understand that tall men are our POV characters, but surely being like a foot taller than everyone around them would have some occasional consequences
literally my favorite aspect of sock opera is bill calmly but repeatedly failing to buckle his seatbelt. like its funny enough that Bill Cipher of all people is putting on a seatbelt but its so funny that he keeps fucking it up. but he's still just smiling like a dumbass the entire time
if you ever go to an art gallery and you see a painting and you think "that sucks. I could do that." maybe you can! I think a lot of people could do like. Matisse. Mondrian. Rothko. From a technical standpoint at least. Not everyone but a good number of people. But please consider: Artists™ aren't special people. They're just people. Just regular folks with something to say and a trained skill who showed that skill to the right people.
So instead of being like "that sucks! that's dumb! I could do that. It shouldn't be in a gallery." instead try, "I could do that. I should be in a gallery." and then do it and go and show your art to people.