No, I'm assuming since he's white and nobody wants to hire him as a writer he likes golf.
I bet if he converted to paganism and became a druid, or if he learned a few languages, or if he got a bachelor's in ancient history he'd have an easier time getting a job. Which is kind of exactly what these employers are saying. They're saying "come back when you have something new to bring to the table".
"Hello, I am a generic white man from the suburbs who likes Golf. I think I could contribute a unique perspective to your writing."
"Hello, I am a gay immigrant from China who speaks three languages. I think I could contribute a unique perspective to your writing."
If I'm looking for fresh ideas and to tell new stories, I know which of those two I'm hiring. Studio probably already has 5 identical white men who like Golf. If he wants to be considered for the job, he should go out and experience the world for himself. That's where you get the inspiration for new stories and good writing.
A diagnosis is not treatment. OP is asking whether they should go to the ER to ask a doctor whether the hole in their leg is a laceration, abrasion, puncture, or avulsion. And then go home and book a second appointment they could have made anyway.
With the digital realm becoming increasingly important and approaching the physical realm in terms of importance and familiarity, I now consider people who use their desktop for everything to literally be hoarders. It's mental illness. I forgive it in old people but if you grew up on computers and you live like this, this is a clinically significant unwillingness to clean up one's personal space.
I hate it when games save in my documents folder. I use my documents folder for important stuff like my documents. Shove it in appdata or steamapps or somewhere reasonable.
It wouldn't lower people's quality of life. People who live in medium density neighbourhoods and ride bikes to work have better lives. They sleep better because it's quiet, breathe better because there's less pollution, don't need to go to the gym, and get plenty of sun. Plus, no road rage. If you take public transit, you can read a book on the train. What I'm describing is the way life is supposed to be.
The Apple wall isn't in line with the other walls. It has the perspective of one of those paintings that got Adolf kicked out of art school