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34 People who can’t enjoy a meal without silently critiquing the plating aren’t refined — they’ve replaced the ability to experience pleasure with the compulsion to assess quality

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 17:06 EDT

People who can’t enjoy a meal without silently critiquing the plating aren’t refined — they’ve replaced the ability to experience pleasure with the compulsion to assess quality

There’s a particular kind of person who sits down at a restaurant, the food arrives, and before they take a single bite, their eyes narrow. They’re scanning. Assessing. Mentally scoring. The garnish is off-center. The sauce pooled in the wrong direction. The plate is round when apparently the dish “calls for” something more angular. And ... Read more

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