• rauls4@lemm.ee
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    That’s the war room from Dr. Strangelove.

    “Gentlemen! You can’t fight here! This is the war room!”

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    “Try one of these Jamaican cigars, Mr. Ambassador. They’re pretty good!”

    “No, thank you. I do not support the work of capitalist stooges.”

    “Oh, just commie stooges, then?”

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    Why are these tables so comically large? You can’t practically reach anything past the first few feet of table space anyway. Why not leave the center as open floor space for for a person to speak or present in or something idk

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      I’m sure some of it is influenced by the original concept of the roundtable from knights of the roundtable. They’re all equal. Once you change that to offer an opening for someone to enter and present and forcing them to choose which way to face, you remove that concept and inherently some become more important via being the center of attention.