Does anyone here follow Man in the Hoody's account on Twitter? He offered a new perspective point for hard days on the job: [link]
if ur having a bad day at work at least ur not the dude that fucked up and accidentally burned down notre dame
As far as I know they still don't know how the fire started, but construction could have been a cause. Anyhow, that kind of spoke to me.
I've thought about that several times today too, Cindy. Like how do you live with having caused that level of damage.
There's some guys who worked at Windsor Castle who are having sympathy flashbacks.
Do you think the people who did the gender reveal that caused the wildfire will tell their kid that they are the cause? Also, what *was* the sex?
Ooh, good point. I did not cause Norte dame to burn down today. Winning!
I wonder if that kid will be super ashamed of their parents when they find out.
Is it weird that I'm still sad, but also kind of comforted by the knowledge that nothing lasts forever? I'm not sure how to explain it. Maybe it's that impermanence makes things precious.
I've thought about that several times today too, Cindy. Like how do you live with having caused that level of damage.
I've been feeling guilty on the hypothetical person's behalf, Laura.
Connie, my daughter and I were saying I think these might be those kind of incidents, where they're so horrific, you convince yourself it had to be your co-worker who did it. Who could live with that?
Emily, according to this article [link] it's a boy.
This one says the family hasn't revealed the baby's sex: [link]
Wow. Apparently, François-Henri Pinault (aka Salma Hayek's husband) has already donated $100 million euros to rebuilding Notre-Dame (part of Macron's speech was calling for a national campaign to fund the rebuilding).
Damn, I held it together pretty well reading various reports and seeing pictures and videos, but I just clicked on the video of the people in Paris singing. Too much.
I had heard that the north rose window was gone, but they're saying it was saved.