Why?
No, seriously. I accept that it looks cool, but... why? Isn't it more work to cut out and use? And a bit wasteful of paper?
And how do they decide what things become octagons? Cards, yes. Whiteboards, no. Disks, yes. Books, probably not (I really can't recall). Folded up flags on coffins? Definitely not. Photos? Sometimes.
Where is the logic?
No, seriously. I accept that it looks cool, but... why? Isn't it more work to cut out and use? And a bit wasteful of paper?
And how do they decide what things become octagons? Cards, yes. Whiteboards, no. Disks, yes. Books, probably not (I really can't recall). Folded up flags on coffins? Definitely not. Photos? Sometimes.
Where is the logic?
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Date: 2005-02-19 03:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-19 12:12 pm (UTC)For example, the real-life reason the original Star Wars didn't have droids is that they couldn't do that back then. The in-movie explanation is that droids are unreliable.
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Date: 2005-02-19 03:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-19 12:12 pm (UTC)For example, the real-life reason the original Star Wars didn't have droids is that they couldn't do that back then. The in-movie explanation is that droids are unreliable.