Questa volta abbiamo cercato: What was ruined because too many people started doing it?
What was ruined because too many people started doing it?
Ed ecco le risposte:
Hiking. Trash everywhere, dog shit everywhere. Plastic everywhere. People forgot the real meaning of hiking.
Not quite there yet but will be soon: National Parks. Too many people who don’t follow the rules, especially the ones on littering.
All small games. When they get popular, they get flooded with hackers. It’s kind of sad honestly.
Everest. People are literally dying because the summit runs are so crowded. You don’t need to be skilled or physically fit, just rich enough to afford a sherpa or 2. It’s the perfect time to leave your corpse on the tallest peak in the world to be preserved in your foolish endeavor forever.
Small plates at restaurants. It used to be a novelty, reserved for tapas.
The last ten years it seems like most “trendy” restaurants have adopted the exact same formula everywhere:
“Hello! Welcome to Fig & Driftwood! Have you dined with us before? Our dishes are designed to be shared, we typically recommend 4-6 per person. The kitchen is free flowing and dishes come out as they’re prepared. Chef also has a tasting menu tonight, which is a selection of three dishes from each course. The tasting is $75 per person and everyone at the table has to participate.”
It was cool the first few times, kind of. Now I long for ordering an entree for myself and not having to pass plates around a table to share. It’s also way more expensive than it should be once the final bill comes.