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  3. Walking by the courthouse this morning it was delightful to see the happy brides and grooms just married.

Walking by the courthouse this morning it was delightful to see the happy brides and grooms just married.

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  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

    If you could keep it from being exploitative, I think it’d make a really wholesome reality show. Is it possible to have a wholesome reality show?

    It even has an obvious title “❤️ NY”

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    @futurebird Early seasons of The Great British Bakeoff would argue that you can have a wholesome reality show, though they're depressingly rare.

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    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

      If you could keep it from being exploitative, I think it’d make a really wholesome reality show. Is it possible to have a wholesome reality show?

      It even has an obvious title “❤️ NY”

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      @futurebird my husband and I got married at sf city hall and truly it was such a joy. You stand in line with all the other couples, from all walks of life. And then all around the building there’s these little spots of light and joy. Everyone’s complimenting each others dresses, laughing, doing their own cultural practices all mixing together.

      A reality show would be so charming. Or just send like a city hall reporter out there for a few hours every Friday for some man on the street moments.

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      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

        If you could keep it from being exploitative, I think it’d make a really wholesome reality show. Is it possible to have a wholesome reality show?

        It even has an obvious title “❤️ NY”

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        @futurebird

        Most of the Bakeoff franchises are really quite wholesome.

        Like I've watched several seasons of the Canadian one on youtube and the moment where they call time and the camera cuts to an overhead shot of all the participants immediately turning around to look at their competitors' baked goods, going "Oh, that's beautiful" and "That looks delicious" and "How did you get that effect" is life-affirming.

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        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

          Walking by the courthouse this morning it was delightful to see the happy brides and grooms just married. Friday is the most popular day for courthouse weddings I’d imagine that working in the marriage office is an exciting and interesting job.

          What would it be like to see so many different people at that particular junction in their life?

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          @futurebird Tuesday is most popular in Amsterdam since it is free that day. https://www.amsterdam.nl/en/civil-affairs/marriage-registered-partnership/ceremony/

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          • wordshaper@weatherishappening.networkW wordshaper@weatherishappening.network

            @futurebird Early seasons of The Great British Bakeoff would argue that you can have a wholesome reality show, though they're depressingly rare.

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            @wordshaper @futurebird My wife and I felt the same about the first few years of Project Runway. And the reboot of Queer Eye certainly delivered.

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            • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

              If you could keep it from being exploitative, I think it’d make a really wholesome reality show. Is it possible to have a wholesome reality show?

              It even has an obvious title “❤️ NY”

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              Even though I live in Communist NYC where only gay marriage is allowed it seems like most of the couples are heterosexual— but regardless I love watching them just beaming ear to ear coming out to linger on the steps of the austere stone building as their friends make fun of them and fuss over their outfits.

              Most of new york culture involves getting dressed up then standing on the steps of an impressive building while people take photos and gossip about it.

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              • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                Walking by the courthouse this morning it was delightful to see the happy brides and grooms just married. Friday is the most popular day for courthouse weddings I’d imagine that working in the marriage office is an exciting and interesting job.

                What would it be like to see so many different people at that particular junction in their life?

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                @futurebird I’ve attended one wedding at the NYC city hall and it was super fun. Very interesting people watching.

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                • jimfl@hachyderm.ioJ jimfl@hachyderm.io

                  @futurebird I imagine @jessamyn has some stories about that, in her capacity as Justice of the Peace

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                  @jimfl @futurebird I do. I keep track of all the weddings that I perform and it's amazing what a wide range of them they are. Obviously somebody choosing a justice of the peace is already self selecting certain types of things. But look at all these happy people. https://vermontjp.tumblr.com/

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                  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                    Even though I live in Communist NYC where only gay marriage is allowed it seems like most of the couples are heterosexual— but regardless I love watching them just beaming ear to ear coming out to linger on the steps of the austere stone building as their friends make fun of them and fuss over their outfits.

                    Most of new york culture involves getting dressed up then standing on the steps of an impressive building while people take photos and gossip about it.

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                    My favorite couple today was the one who had their kid with them who was about 4 or 5 going nuts tossing bird seed and telling me any anyone who would listen “that’s my mom! that’s my dad!”

                    I’m … I’m gonna *not* cry y’all. I’m not sappy like that. Obviously.

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                    • minmi@sfba.socialM minmi@sfba.social

                      @futurebird my husband and I got married at sf city hall and truly it was such a joy. You stand in line with all the other couples, from all walks of life. And then all around the building there’s these little spots of light and joy. Everyone’s complimenting each others dresses, laughing, doing their own cultural practices all mixing together.

                      A reality show would be so charming. Or just send like a city hall reporter out there for a few hours every Friday for some man on the street moments.

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                      @minmi
                      The City Hall TV show version of this is from the happier, alternate timeline where PBS really is the People's Broadcast System

                      I'm seeing a late modernity aesthetic where

                      instead of the telethon, they occasionally cut away from the happy couples (and the occasional polycule)

                      …to remind the viewers to volunteer for Media Auntie shifts for their local elementary school's fediverse instance, with corny local slogans like "It Takes A Village — Greenwich Village"

                      @futurebird

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