Nakajima Atsushi (
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prismatica2020-02-23 08:10 pm
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The opening of the museum here is enormously exciting, but it also has me thinking about museums at home.
I know there are exhibits about me in at least a few museums - I've never been to see one, because it feels vaguely egotistical to attend an exhibit about yourself? But I've always wondered what sort of things they have to say about me. What parts of my life are worth putting on display for the public.
If there were a museum dedicated to you, what do you suppose would be on exhibit?
I know there are exhibits about me in at least a few museums - I've never been to see one, because it feels vaguely egotistical to attend an exhibit about yourself? But I've always wondered what sort of things they have to say about me. What parts of my life are worth putting on display for the public.
If there were a museum dedicated to you, what do you suppose would be on exhibit?
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On that note: I beg that they never open a Moonblessed museum in the near or far future.
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Somewhat related, though: I have been to the Kanagawa museum since it's in my hometown and it's actually pretty nice. Although I can only imagine what it'd be like for someone to actually go to their own museum exhibit.
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You shouldn't have to be.
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[atsushi no]