Altars dedicated to the character Princess Zelda from the popular Nintendo video game series "The Legend of Zelda" have been spotted on the streets of Naples, Italy. Created by artists Zeal Off and They Live, the altars are a unique interpretation of the city's urban art and pay tribute to the upcoming release of the game's latest installment, "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom." The altars have been placed in various neighborhoods throughout the city and draw inspiration from traditional religious altars and others dedicated to public figures like Diego Maradona.
Indeed, I came here to say exactly this. In very conservative settings like FR and IT "ordinary" professors are the only one that are receiving the full credit and considered to fully teaching or fully research positions.
This 100 %, I am in academia since 2013 changing every couple of years the team I work with. Everytime I have loved my job was when I was working with people I liked. Not necessary that I liked them outside of work (maybe we never even went to the pub together) but we liked each other in the way we were at work.