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Yeah, I figured the articulated look was intentional. The style just creeps me out. I liked his other work better than the superheroes - more thought-provoking.
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A "man toilet"? Some phrases are just too funny.
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That garbled Latin is what happens when you use the Internet to translate for you. The word "Muse" didn't even get translated. "Ut" doesn't normally mean when. "Vos" shouldn't even have been translated, since it should be part of the verb, and it's plural, which probably wasn't the personal sense he wanted. "Postulo" is first person singular, not second person, and means "demand" more than it does "need". "Suus" is way of, as a reflexive pronoun.
Muse as you I demand his/her own.
Reminds me of those mangled tattoos, especially the one about "nobody but God can judge me". I knew a girl who had that one, and I wondered if she got the garbled one on purpose, but I never asked, to spare her feelings.
Muse as you I demand his/her own.
Reminds me of those mangled tattoos, especially the one about "nobody but God can judge me". I knew a girl who had that one, and I wondered if she got the garbled one on purpose, but I never asked, to spare her feelings.
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That is just the reason why I call shenanigans on this. Every so often, you hear a story about some person "who didn't know" damaging or cleaning some so-called work of art, and destroying it because they didn't recognize it as such.
It seems to me like sensationalism to get attention for a particular institution or artist, or someone taking a jab at the inscrutable world of modern art.
It's designed to provoke typical responses like: "my kid coulda made that", with the usual "are you an art critic" reply, that just shows the flaws in both sides of the issue: first the unwillingness to accept new things, second the ivory tower snobbishness that nobody but art experts can truly understand art.
And that's why I think it's been staged.
It seems to me like sensationalism to get attention for a particular institution or artist, or someone taking a jab at the inscrutable world of modern art.
It's designed to provoke typical responses like: "my kid coulda made that", with the usual "are you an art critic" reply, that just shows the flaws in both sides of the issue: first the unwillingness to accept new things, second the ivory tower snobbishness that nobody but art experts can truly understand art.
And that's why I think it's been staged.
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I dunno. It's up there for freakiness. The first one with the legs really gets it going.
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There's an Explorer 10 now? Ack.
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Oh good Lord, she's not fat. It just looks like she pulled her old tutu out of the closet from when she was younger. But thanks for the opportunity to make the breast cancer awareness line. That's so far my best one this week.
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The works show skill, but not necessarily beauty. They show nudity as a real thing. The creepy part is the pile of bodies.
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He certainly has the technical skills, and shows imagination.
However, it's like he built them in pieces and assembled them, but didn't bother to try and hide the join lines. It's disconcerting.
And that's too bad, because he has some interesting pieces - superheroes not so much.
However, it's like he built them in pieces and assembled them, but didn't bother to try and hide the join lines. It's disconcerting.
And that's too bad, because he has some interesting pieces - superheroes not so much.
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Was that a drag queen starting out the song?
It seemed very amateurish, but I couldn't get too far in to say for sure.
Now I have to go listen to the real thing to recapture my love for the song.
It seemed very amateurish, but I couldn't get too far in to say for sure.
Now I have to go listen to the real thing to recapture my love for the song.
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That's the furriest laser beam I've seen today.
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I thought it was a BSc, not a BS degree.
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Went to look at the picture in question. That's pretty sick-looking, actually. Somehow I doubt that boy was in danger of being eaten by that cat.
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That's how they justify it? With some mamby-pamby speak about the eyes being windows to the soul? Why not just say, "Hey, if you've always wanted blue eyes, now's your chance!"
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btw, "suus" also means sow, depending on the context.