@konahiyo: newly installed on the Dog Walk Bench with a mean-looking face. (deleted)
@kuruhowa: there was a regular bench and this type at the university hospital plastic surgery and I used this one. For those with limited physical freedom, sitting in a chair is a real challenge, and sometimes standing is still better. Even for such a person, this one is easy to lean on and very easy to get up. Benches that you can’t lie down on don’t = homelessness-proof.
@rasanolem: @kuruhowa I saw one of this type in the waiting room of a local orthopedic surgeon. Yeah, I thought some people have a hard time sitting low.
@kuruhowa: @rasanolem When you see something unfamiliar, I think it’s healthy to choose a reasonable one from various possibilities like that. But if you only know one correctness and make it absolute, you start denouncing like this.
@konahiyo: deleted and scrubbed the tweet. I thought it would not be good if only the original tweets were spread and misunderstandings and accusations of exclusion art and designers were spread. Read the tree of quoted tweets. Thanks to those who have graciously contributed their opinions about my ignorance. Please also refer to those who had the same simple question as mine.
relevance - Attacking the unfamiliar without looking at it properly. - Decisions supported by multiple perspectives
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