After a long day of work, you can kick back with projectlawful for a few hours, and then go to sleep. You can read projectlawful on the weekend. You can read projectlawful on vacation. It’s rest and rejuvenation and recharging …
I did NOT find this to be the case – I found it way TOO engaging and that it therefore, e.g. actively disrupted my ability to go to sleep. I also found the story to be extremely upsetting, i.e. NOT restful or rejuvenating. As-of now, it’s extremely bleak.
I very much DO like it and I am perfectly happy that it’s a glowfic. (There are some mildly confusing parts, probably because of it being a glowifc, but nothing too bad.)
This is also the first story for which I viscerally felt the utility of providing a ‘trigger warning’.
I don’t know what in particular makes you think the story is useful as “policy experience”. I’m skeptical that much ‘real world’ policy in any way resembles the story.
I did NOT find this to be the case – I found it way TOO engaging and that it therefore, e.g. actively disrupted my ability to go to sleep. I also found the story to be extremely upsetting, i.e. NOT restful or rejuvenating. As-of now, it’s extremely bleak.
I very much DO like it and I am perfectly happy that it’s a glowfic. (There are some mildly confusing parts, probably because of it being a glowifc, but nothing too bad.)
This is also the first story for which I viscerally felt the utility of providing a ‘trigger warning’.
I don’t know what in particular makes you think the story is useful as “policy experience”. I’m skeptical that much ‘real world’ policy in any way resembles the story.