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Sun 4 Sep 2005, 21:20
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How cool! George III
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Mon 5 Sep 2005, 00:23
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NOTE - Please, pardon my flawed grammar...
Lovely;
Now, that was creatively very amazing, but when did all deliberate efforts to present one's self as "evil cool" become preferred over the courage to not create content intended to generate shock and awe?
I don't intend to come across like some square specific kill cool joy, but anyone can steal glory by fronting content of deliberate "badness (negativity)," and I am just not impressed by people who market themselves in this fashion.
If you have talent, you do not need to go that route. But people argue that such "statements of shock and awe" are "genius" cause the artist is simply "working the game," but how much talent does it take to light a larger pile of dog crap that the last "genius" who lit a large pile of dog crap?
In my peculiar pea brain, "evil genius" an oxymoron, because "evil" is essentially about selfishness, and selfishness is easy compared to what selfishness is not, collectively unifying and peace generating.
You want to prove to me you are a genius, do something amazing that will not inspire kids to contemplate self destruction.
"Evil" ain't "strong," evil is weak and cowardly and ignorant, as "good" requires great discipline and perseverance. And this may be a philosophical notion, but it adds up logically and with sound reason.
Are you an artist, or a sell out simply seeking to titillate the emotionally immature and thoughtless in order to sell your "product?"
Blessings, Professor Obvious
This post has been edited by tunepoet: Mon 5 Sep 2005, 00:26
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Mon 5 Sep 2005, 02:17
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I thought this site was for professional decent people. Please keep your gutter mouth off our site.
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Mon 5 Sep 2005, 06:12
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this is great! thanks, too bad americans are more concerned with language than their friends in New Orleans, what an ugly hateful country the us has become. Death is fine, but obscenities aren't professional? take a deep long look at what you've become.
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