It is distracting, out of place, and reeks of desperation. It’s like going to a Ford dealership and being told "Nice car, but have you considered a Toyota?" It adds zero value and makes the interface feel cluttered.
What can we usefully take from this comparison? For writers, teachers, and lovers, the lesson is not to abandon digital tools but to recognize their limits. Google Drive is excellent for collaborative scripts, shared syllabi, or group notes on Shakespeare’s source material. It is terrible for the kind of messy, private, unshareable writing that actually changes relationships. google drive 10 things i hate about you
Google Drive does not play nice with external file formats, especially PDFs and Microsoft Office documents. It is distracting, out of place, and reeks of desperation