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Ahh the innocuous things that look like murder scenes XD my daughter was putting fake wounds on a couple of her friends that were sleeping over during the school holidays (will be in the next hs misc) and when I crawled out of bed the following morning JJ's first question was "why does my kitchen look like a murder scene" XD (they had done their best to clean up but red food colouring likes to stain)

Are we going with "fair" as in equitable or "fair" conflated with equal? XD As if it's the former than it is totally fair that you are getting all the hard jobs because you're the one that's capable, if the latter then definitely not XD

Now if only pay was fair

I find it interesting how many people lump their skills into the same group as professionals, without giving an honest appraisal of what they are creating or the gap between their level and that of those who do it for a living - and survive and thrive.

Are these "everyday" people you're observing or people who are actually making some money (living or otherwise) from whatever it is they're doing? As I've seen people calling themselves professional artists/photographers because someone is willing to pay them for something regardless of the quality of their work (from a technical standpoint) and I have seen them

Get a little negative feedback though - and they fall apart, rant, rave and throw tantrums like toddlers - and think they are justified to do so.

and I'm like yep that's totally professional o_O

I also wondered how some of them were still getting work but I guess there's no accounting for taste XD



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Lols... red food coloring doesn't come out of much :D

Are we going with "fair" as in equitable or "fair" conflated with equal?

This is the question. In my opinion, I am "targeted" because I can be - I am okay with that, it gives me a competitive advantage in some areas.

Are these "everyday" people you're observing or people who are actually making some money (living or otherwise) from whatever it is they're doing?

Everyday people. Social media people.

As I've seen people calling themselves professional artists/photographers because someone is willing to pay them for something regardless of the quality of their work (from a technical standpoint) and I have seen them

Yeah - I get paid to write too - but would someone give me a book deal or hire me for a newspaper? Selling a piece here or there doesn't make a pro, consuming and criticising the works of pros doesn't either.

I also wondered how some of them were still getting work but I guess there's no accounting for taste XD

Online they aren't - their work is branding themselves.

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